Ahmed al-Ahmed, lauded for disarming a Bondi Beach attacker, now faces assault charges. Police allege he assaulted his father in March. Al-Ahmed denies the claims, calling them ‘fake information.’ He was hailed a hero after the deadly shooting, receiving widespread praise and meeting the Prime Minister. The Bondi attack remains Australia’s deadliest mass shooting since 1996. Ahmed al-Ahmed, lauded for disarming a Bondi Beach attacker, now faces assault charges. Police allege he assaulted his father in March. Al-Ahmed denies the claims, calling them ‘fake information.’ He was hailed a hero after the deadly shooting, receiving widespread praise and meeting the Prime Minister. The Bondi attack remains Australia’s deadliest mass shooting since 1996.
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