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Baby injured in Sydney mall stabbing out of ICU as police detain teen in church ‘terrorist’ attack

Members of the public clashed with police after Bishop Mar Mari Emmanuel was stabbed during a service at Christ the Good Shepherd Church

Namita Singh,Alex Ross,Alisha Rahaman Sarkar
Wednesday 17 April 2024 07:28 EDT
Emergency services respond after multiple people stabbed at Sydney shopping centre

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A baby girl injured in a stabbing attack at the Westfield Bondi Junction shopping centre has been moved out of the intensive care.

The nine-month-old child was in a serious but stable condition, a health official said. Her mother, Ashlee Good, was among the six people killed in the carnage on Saturday.

Meanwhile, police in Sydney declared the attack on a bishop at a church as an act of terrorism, as authorities call for calm in the wake of disturbance following the incident.

At least four people were injured in the attack, including Bishop Mar Mari Emmanuel, during a service at the Christ The Good Shepherd Church in the suburb of Wakeley in the west of the city.

A 16-year-old boy was arrested during the event, which triggered a riot outside the church. Two officers were injured with one suffering a broken jaw after he was hit with a brick and fence palings. Ten police cars were destroyed.

Prime minister Anthony Albanese urged the public not to take the law into their own hands. “It is not acceptable to impede police and injure police doing their duty or to damage police vehicles in a way that we saw last night,” he added.

A city in pain following two stabbing attacks - in pictures

Flowers laid outside the Christ The Good Shepherd Church after the bishop was stabbed duirng a service on Monday
Flowers laid outside the Christ The Good Shepherd Church after the bishop was stabbed duirng a service on Monday (REUTERS)
Flowers laid outside Westfield Bondi Junction shopping centre after Saturday’s attack
Flowers laid outside Westfield Bondi Junction shopping centre after Saturday’s attack (EPA)
A woman takes a moment to remember those who died in the shopping centre attack
A woman takes a moment to remember those who died in the shopping centre attack (Getty Images)
Alex Ross16 April 2024 09:05

Arrested teenager’s hand injuries ‘severe'

A 15-year-old boy arrested following the stabbing of a bishop at a church service in Sydney on Monday has suffered “severe” hand injuries, police have confirmed.

Footage streamed online of the service at the Christ The Good Shepherd Church in the suburb of Wakeley showed a person walking up to the altar before appearing to attack Bishop Mar Mari Emmanuel.

They were then overpowered by worshippers who rushed to the bishop’s aid.

It has since emerged that the teen suspect in the attack was taken to hospital.

Acting Assistant Police Commissioner Andrew Holland commended the congregation for stepping in during the incident before calling police. When asked if the accused teen’s fingers had been severed, he said the hand injuries were “severe”.

Alex Ross16 April 2024 09:21

‘You are welcome here, you are welcome to stay for as long as you like'

Australian prime minister Anthony Albanese has praised the Frenchman who confronted Bondi Junction attacker Joel Cauchi for his “extraordinary bravery” and said he could stay in the country for as long as he wanted.

Damien Guerot, a French construction worker, has been dubbed by some as the “Bollard Man” after CCTV footage showed him confronting Cauchi with a bollard on an escalator during the deadly stabbing attack in Westfield Bondi Junction.

Six people were killed in the attack and 12 injured before Cauchi was shot dead by a police officer.

Mr Albanese told reporters in Canberra: “I say this to Damien Guerot – who is dealing with his visa applications – that you are welcome here, you are welcome to stay for as long as you like.

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Damien Guerot engaged Cauchi on escalator, forcing him to flee

Alex Ross16 April 2024 09:40

Facebook and X given 24 hours to remove footage of church stabbing

Footage of the stabbing of Bishop Mar Mari Emmanuel at Christ The Good Shepherd Church in Sydney shocked the world as it was broadcast live by the church’s YouTube channel.

Clips have since been shared across social media platforms X and Facebook, which has led to Australia’s eSafety commissioner, Julie Inman Grant, issuing a 24-hour notice for the companies in charge to remove them.

She said that the footage had been deemed to be “material depicting gratuitous or offensive violence with a high degree of impact or detail”.

If Meta, which controls Facebook, and X don’t comply, the companies could face fines, Ms Inman Grant warned.

She said: “While the majority of mainstream social media platforms have engaged with us, I am not satisfied enough is being done to protect Australians from this most extreme and gratuitous violent material circulating online.

“That is why I am exercising my powers under the Online Safety Act to formally compel them to remove it. I have issued a notice to X requiring them to remove this content. A legal notice will also be sent to Meta this afternoon, and further notices are likely to follow. I will not hesitate to use further graduated powers at my disposal if there is noncompliance.”

Alex Ross16 April 2024 10:17

Bishop Mar Mari Emmanuel ‘a TikTok star'

Bishop Mar Mari Emmanuel who was stabbed during a church service live streamed from Sydney on Monday is a social media star with followers around the world, but the bearded clergyman is also a divisive preacher.

Dressed in dark robes, clutching a large cross and sporting a bushy grey beard under a black cowl, Emmanuel’s sermons from the Assyrian Christ The Good Shepherd Church range from homilies on the Bible to fiery criticisms of homosexuality, vaccinations, Islam and US President Joe Biden’s election.

The 53-year-old bishop, who has a popular youth following on TikTok and was awarded by YouTube in 2023 for hitting 100,000 subscribers, has however been a target for criticism, hate and online trolling.

Emmanuel’s popularity peaked during the COVID pandemic because his sermons were online, according to Mary Anoya, 17, whose family attends his church. She, like the other students at her high school, prefer to watch his sermons on TikTok.

“I think everyone follows him on TikTok,” said the teenager on Tuesday outside the church.

“Ever since he started to become famous his words just got twisted. I grew up knowing who he was, I know what type of person he is and it’s all just taken out of context.”

Bishop Mar Mari Emmanuel was attacked while delivering a sermon at his church in Sydney
Bishop Mar Mari Emmanuel was attacked while delivering a sermon at his church in Sydney (Christ The Good Shepherd Church/Youtube)
Alex Ross16 April 2024 11:07

‘It does appear to be religiously motivated'

Following Monday’s attack on a Bishop Mar Mari Emmanue at Christ The Good Shepherd Church in Sydney, the Australian Security Intelligence Organization, the nation’s main domestic spy agency, and Australian Federal Police have joined state police in a counter-terrorism task force to investgate who else could be involved.

ASIO director-general Mike Burgess said the investigation had yet to uncover any associated threats.

“It does appear to be religiously motivated, but we continue our lines of investigation,” Burgess said.

“Our job is to look at individuals connected with the attacker to assure ourselves that there is no-one else in the community with similar intent. At this stage, we have no indications of that,” Burgess added.

On ASIO’s advice, the risk of a terrorist attack in Australia is rated at “possible.” That is the second lowest level after “not expected” on the five-tier National Terrorism Threat Advisory System.

Alex Ross16 April 2024 11:30

Community leaders call for calm

Community leaders are calling for calm after a teenager was accused of wounding a Christian bishop and priest during a church service in a second high-profile knife attack to rock Sydney in recent days.

The 16-year-old was overpowered by the shocked congregation at Christ the Good Shepherd Church after he allegedly stabbed Bishop Mar Mari Emmanuel and Fr Isaac Royel during a service on Monday that was being streamed online.

Video of the attack spread quickly on social media and an angrycrowd clased with police outside the church.

They hurled bricks, bottles and fence boards at police, who temporarily barricaded the boy inside the church for his own safety. Several people including police officers required hospital treatment following the hours-long riot.

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese urged the public not to take the law into their own hands.

“We understand the distress and concerns that are there in the community, particularly after the tragic event at Bondi Junction on Saturday,” Mr Albanese told reporters, referring to the Westfield Bondi Junction shopping mall.

“But it is not acceptable to impede police and injure police doing their duty or to damage police vehicles in a way that we saw last night,” he added.

Locals gather with police guarding the perimeter of the Christ the Good Shepherd Church in Sydney
Locals gather with police guarding the perimeter of the Christ the Good Shepherd Church in Sydney (AFP via Getty Images)
Alex Ross16 April 2024 12:20

Police on guard outside mosques in Sydney

Police are standing guard around mosques in parts of Sydney after reports that text messages were circulating urging the Assyrian Christian community to retaliate against Muslims.

It follows the attack on Christian Bishop Mar Mari Emmanuel while giving a sermon at Christ the Good Shepherd Church in Wakeley in west Sydney.

Video of the incident spread quickly on social media and an angry mob converged on the church demanding vengeance.

The church said in a statement on Tuesday it “denounced retaliation of any kind”.

Bishop Emmanuel has a strong social media following and has spoken out on a range of issues, including the plight of Palestinians in Gaza.

Alex Ross16 April 2024 13:24

The Sydney attacker’s secret life as a male escort as police probe if he targeted women

Joel Cauchi: The Sydney attacker’s secret life as a male escort

Police will investigate whether Joel Cauchi targeted women during the rampage as details about his itinerant life emerge

Alexander Butler16 April 2024 14:00

What we know about the six victims of the mall attack

Sydney stabbings: What we know about the six victims of the mall attack

Five women and one man were killed by knife attacker Joel Cauchi at Bondi Junction on Saturday

Alexander Butler16 April 2024 14:30

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