Jewish Australians on Why Bondi Beach Is a 'Sanctuary' for Them
Two mass shootings killed about 17 people and injured dozens, with one attack targeting a Hanukkah event, prompting calls for stricter gun laws, officials said.
- At Brown University and Bondi Beach, mass shootings struck Providence, Rhode Island and Sydney, Australia on Sunday, leaving communities worldwide reeling and mourning.
- Authorities allege the Bondi suspects deliberately targeted the Jewish community at a Hanukkah event, with the 24-year-old son hospitalized and the 50-year-old father killed at the scene.
- At Brown, officials confirmed two students died and nine others were injured, law enforcement released a person of interest, and Brown University said there is no immediate threat while the investigation remains active.
- The attacks have prompted renewed calls for tighter gun laws as policymakers and communities in the U.S. and Australia face debates reignited by Bondi Beach casualties and hospitalizations.
- On Saturday and Sunday, shootings at an Ivy League campus and a tourist destination drew global attention to gun violence and reignited gun control debates.
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Nick Reiner Arrested, Brown University Suspect Search, Bondi Beach Aftermath : Up First from NPR
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Ex-Patriots star condemns Brown University shooting, Australia terror attack: 'Hate is a disease'
Former New England Patriots star Julian Edelman reacted to the shooting at Brown University and the terror attack at a Hanukkah event in Australia with a late-night post on social media.Edelman, who is Jewish, wrote on X that "some things are bigger than sports" and asked his fans and followers to say a prayer for the victims in each incident.CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COM"Take a minute to say a prayer for the communities aff…
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