SYDNEY (AP) — Australian police say a knife attack in Sydney that wounded a bishop and a priest during a church service as horrified worshippers watched online and in person, and sparked a riot was an act of terrorism. Police arrested a 16-year-old boy Tuesday after the stabbing at Christ the Good Shepherd Church that []
Attacks such as the stabbing on April 13 are rare in Australia, a country of about 26 million people with some of the world's toughest gun and knife laws
Authorities said Alexander Scott Mercurio adopted the Muslim faith against his Christian parents' wishes and was in contact with FBI informants posing as Islamic State group supporters.
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The bishop of an ultra-conservative Assyrian Orthodox church in Sydney was stabbed during a service Monday night, in what police have said was a “terrorist incident.”
Five of the six victims killed were women
Police arrested suspects quickly after a stabbing was reported at a
The officers reportedly told the driver to exit the car but he refused. A short time later, the driver got out allegedly armed with a knife.
A 40-year-old man used a large knife to kill six people and injure at least another 12 at a busy Sydney mall Saturday before he was shot dead by police.
Joel Cauchi, 40, fatally stabbed five women and a man at Westfield Bondi Junction mall on Saturday.
The 18-year-old is accused of supporting Islamic State and of intending to
The Al Azaim foundation, carrier of messages from the Islamic State, set off all the alarms regarding the Champions League quarterfinals, sharing an image in which the terrorist organization promises an attack on the headquarters of the first leg matches