Parents of Man Who Wrestled Gun From Sydney Shooter Call Son a ‘Hero’
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Category: WARS & RUMORS OF WARS
Summary:
Ahmed al Ahmed, a shop owner in his 40s, wrestled a gun from a shooter during a mass shooting in Sydney, Australia, on December 14. He charged the gunman from behind, seized the weapon, knocked him down, and then trained the weapon on the attacker. Al Ahmed was shot four or five times in the shoulder while intervening. His parents, recent immigrants from Syria, described him as a "hero" on December 15, and footage of the disarming incident circulated widely on social media.
Mysterion Insights
Scripture: Proverbs 24:11-12
"Deliver those who are being taken away to death, And those who are staggering to slaughter, Oh hold them back. If you say, 'See, we did not know this,' Does He not consider it who weighs the hearts? And does He not know it who keeps your soul? And will He not render to man according to his work?"
Commentary:
When someone steps into real danger for others, it’s not just courage—it’s a choice that stands out in a world grown used to bystanders. Ordinary people can find themselves making split-second decisions that cost them dearly, even as they save lives. Acts like this grow more visible when violence erupts unexpectedly, echoing biblical warnings that trouble and sudden unrest will mark the last days. Across the world, public spaces are not immune to chaos, and people are left to act when authorities are moments away.
Prophetic Trend:
Individual acts of courage in chaotic violence are surfacing as society’s foundations are tested on a wider, global scale.
Mysterion Prophetic Impact Rating: C - Measured What does this mean?
Source Excerpt:
The parents of a man who wrestled a gun from one of the attackers during the mass shooting terrorist attack in Sydney, Australia, called their son a “hero” on Dec. 15. Ahmed al Ahmed, a shop owner in his 40s, was identified as the man who charged the gunman from behind, seizing his weapon and knocking him to the ground, before training the weapon on the shooter, on the afternoon of Dec. 14. Al Ahmed’s parents, who only arrived in Australia a few months ago from Syria, told the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) he was shot four or five times in the shoulder during his actions to stop the attacker.......
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Source: The Epoch Times
Posted on 12-15-2025 09:58