He’s the man who put an end to the devastating act of terror on Friday – but just three months out of the academy, the police officer who shot Bourke Street attacker Hassan Khalif Shire Ali has had a harrowing introduction to the police force.
It was like any other Friday afternoon in Melbourne when 30-year-old Ali pulled up in Bourke Street in his four-wheel drive.
But things took a terrifying turn when Ali jumped out of his car – which he had attempted to explode – and stabbed three men including beloved 74-year-old restauranteur Sisto Malaspina, who died at the scene.
Incredible acts of bravery unfolded as civilians – including a courageous homeless man wielding a trolley who has captured the attention of the nation, and another bystander with a chair, tried to overpower the attacker.
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But it was a new police officer who pointed his gun squeezed the trigger – shooting him in the chest and ending the horrific ordeal.
The act was captured on phone footage by witnesses – a moment which will no doubt stick with the new policeman for the entirety of his career.
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Wow, that’s quite a start to a police career. I hope the officer is being looked after - and also their family, if that was my partner/family member I’d be a bit of a mess right now, thinking about the ‘what ifs’.