The police in Perth, Australia, fatally shot a 16-year-old who had stabbed a person in a car parking zone and who officers mentioned had been on their radar for suspicion of getting extremist tendencies.
The capturing occurred shortly after 10 p.m. Saturday and after the police in Western Australia state acquired a name from a male saying he was going to commit acts of violence, Police Commissioner Col Blanch mentioned at a information convention on Sunday morning. Members of the general public had additionally alerted the police that {the teenager} was wielding a knife, and officers have been despatched to the scene.
The episode comes simply weeks after two stabbing assaults alarmed Australia. A mass stabbing in a shopping center in Sydney killed six folks and injured not less than a dozen on April 13. Days later, a 15-year-old boy was arrested within the stabbing of an Assyrian Orthodox bishop and a number of other different folks throughout a Mass; the police mentioned the assault was an act of terrorism.
On Saturday in Perth, the 2 officers who arrived to confront {the teenager} drew their tasers and a firearm, Commissioner Blanch mentioned. They tried to persuade him to drop his knife, however he didn’t comply and rushed at one of many officers.
After the officers fired their tasers, the suspect continued to advance towards the officer carrying the firearm, who then fatally shot him. {The teenager} died an hour later at a hospital.
Earlier than his confrontation with the police, the suspect had stabbed a middle-aged man within the car parking zone. The sufferer, who was stabbed within the again, was in severe however steady situation, the authorities mentioned.
The police mentioned the suspect, a white male whose identification was not launched, had been recognized to the police for the previous couple of years for having doubtlessly violent extremist tendencies, officers mentioned. However in Saturday’s assault “it seems he acted solely and alone,” in response to Roger Prepare dinner, the premier of Western Australia.
“It’s a really tragic occasion in Western Australia,” Commissioner Blanch mentioned on the information convention Sunday.
“We’re a peace-loving nation, and there’s no place for violent extremism in Australia.” Australia’s prime minister, Anthony Albanese, mentioned in a put up on X in response to Saturday’s episode.