Photos: Bondi shooting rocks community

by · Australian Financial Review
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NSW Health Minister Ryan Park at a marshalling area near the crime scene at Bondi Beach on Monday.
Kate Geraghty
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Rabbi Mendel Kastel is embraced by NSW Health Minister Ryan Park near the crime scene at Bondi Beach on Monday morning.
Kate Geraghty
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Police leave Sydney’s St Vincent’s Hospital on Monday morning. Many victims of the terrorist attack are being treated there.
Janie Barrett
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Police patrol Bondi early on Monday morning.
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Naveed Akram has been identified as one of the alleged gunmen.
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People gather near the crime scene at Bondi Beach on Monday morning following the terrorist attack.
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NSW forensics on Monday morning as they examine the pedestrian bridge at the crime scene in Bondi.
Kate Geraghty
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Barricades lying toppled on Monday morning at the grass at Bondi Beach.
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People hold signs at a vigil outside the Australian Consulate in New York City on Sunday.
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Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and ASIO director-general Mike Burgess speak at a media conference on Sunday night.
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Anthony Albanese and Chris Minns address media on Monday morning.
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In this screengrab of a video posted to social media, the two gunmen are seen opening fire from a footbridge near the Bondi Pavilion.
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Bystanders help one of the shooting victims.
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A police officer and member of the public help a victim.
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Emergency workers transport a person on a stretcher.
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Paramedics help one of the victims of the gunmen.
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Bystanders help one of the wounded.
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Emergency responders attend to the wounded.
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A windscreen shattered by a stray bullet.
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Bystanders help the wounded.
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Beachgoers help the wounded.
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Emergency workers transport a person on a stretcher.
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Police close a street in Bonnyrigg on Sunday night following the terrorist attack in Bondi. Authorities said the police action was linked to the attack.
Sitthixay Ditthavong
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A patient is taken to St Vincent’s Hospital in Darlinghurst.
Sitthixay Ditthavong

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