Dramatic footage shows a man, wearing a light blue shirt and black pants, crouching behind a parked vehicle near one of the Bondi Beach gunmen before disarming him during the terror attack.
Why is hero in quotes?
I’m guessing because it was a quote from the NSW Premier who praised the guy. Putting it in quotes makes it clear the news outlet isn’t labeling him a hero (which would be editorializing) and is instead quoting someone else (news reporting).
It feels a little silly in this situation where any reasonable person would label the guy a hero, but it is standard journalistic practice.
Direct quotes get put into… quotes.
Ask abc. It was taken from the title, but it seems to have been changed.
Who’s taking the pictures?
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First of all the civilian is a hero; but assuming I had the balls to disarm him and knew how to operate his gun (and it wasn’t out of rounds), why wouldn’t you shoot the guy?
Because he wanted the killing to stop. I know you watched this on a screen, but this isn’t TV.
Because they’re disarmed and being detained at gunpoint? Unless they’re still a threat, it’s not really legal (in most places) or particularly moral to summarily execute a disarmed criminal.
Most normal people have a hard time taking another human life.
Besides, he could be mistaken for one of the gunmen if he started shooting.
Because some people aren’t fucking murderers and prefer to see this guy get what’s coming to him through the bounds of the law?
Everything is not a western.
He was disarmed at that point with a gun on him. Maybe the bystander didn’t want to become a murderer himself.
Lots of reasons. A counter question would be, except out of rage and adrenaline, why would you shoot him?
Because he may still be armed? You know that he was willing to kill 5 seconds ago and no idea what other weapons he has
Sounds like cop logic — whatever leads to pulling a trigger.
Well, I am american.
“Just in case” doesn’t seem great justification. Keep his gun, keep it on him. That doesn’t mean you have to pull the trigger because of potentials. Granted, I didn’t go to American police school, so maybe this is wrong…
100% do not keep his gun unless you want to get shot by a cop who doesn’t know the situation and might shoot before understanding who is who because he thinks he is saving a civilian who is about to be executed.
There is that point. How are AU police in deescalation?
Duh
Self defence laws don’t protect you in this situation
Americans here will have a hard time understanding that.
Because this happens more than once a day in the US.





