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Monday, April 15, 2024

LGBTQ Person Stabs Six To Death In Australia Before Being Shot Dead By Cop

You probably heard of the mass killing in Bondi Junction's Westfield in Sydney on Saturday. The killer, Joe Cauchi, stabbed 6 people to death before being shot dead by a police officer. He injured 12 others including a 9 month old baby. You might be surprised that such a heinous could occur in Australia because, as one article puts it, "Violent crimes such as Saturday's stabbing are rare in the country of about 27 million people, which has some of the world's toughest gun and knife laws." But it merely underscores the old saying, "where there is a will, there is a way." 

    In any event, "Assistant Commissioner Anthony Cooke said he was known to police and was 'very clearly' suffering from mental health issues." The article indicates that Cauchi was bisexual, relating: "The knifeman who carried out the Sydney shopping centre massacre had a secret life as an escort offering sexual services online to men and women...." Of course, in keeping with the narrative, we are now being told that the attacker singled out women to attack "[b]ecause he wanted a girlfriend, and he’s got no social skills, and he was frustrated out of his brain," according to Cauchi's father. "The only male killed," the article states, "was Faraz Tahir, 30, a Pakistani refugee who worked as a security guard at the mall. Tahir was not armed." 

    This was not the only knife attack carried out in Sydney. On Monday evening, Assyrian religious leader Bishop Mar Mari Emmanuel was stabbed multiple times while leading a service at the Christ The Good Shepherd Church in Wakeley in Sydney's west. Three other people were injured in the attack. Per the article:

    The alleged attack sparked unrest outside the church as a crowd of up to 2,000 gathered in protest, hurling bottles and bricks at a hastily-erected police barrier as chants of 'an eye for an eye'  and 'bring him out' could be heard. 

    Several police officers were injured in the riot and multiple patrol cars were left with smashed windscreens and windows.  

    The attacker was being held by cops for his own safety inside the building.

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