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       Stabbing of bishop at Sydney church a ‘terrorist act,’ police say
       
       By Christian Edwards, Paul Devitt and Xiaofei Xu, CNN
       
       Updated: 
       
       6:11 AM EDT, Tue April 16, 2024
       
       Source: CNN
       
       A bishop and a priest were stabbed in an alleged “terrorist act” at
       a Sydney church that sparked a riot on Monday, police said, just two
       days after the Australian city was rocked by a in a busy shopping mall.
       
       Bishop Mar Mari Emmanuel was presiding over a service that was being
       livestreamed at Christ The Good Shepherd Church in the western suburb
       of Wakeley, when an alleged attacker was seen charging toward him.
       Several parishioners immediately attempted to intervene while screams
       could be heard in the church.
       
       Members of the public restrained the alleged attacker at the scene,
       according to New South Wales police. Police then arrived and arrested
       the suspect, later identified as a 16-year-old boy, who was taken to
       the hospital under custody and received surgery for injuries sustained
       during the attack. Police initially said he was 15.
       
       NSW Police Commissioner Karen Webb told reporters Tuesday that police
       believe the attack was premeditated.
       
       “We will allege [the suspect] attended that church armed with a knife
       and stabbed the bishop and priest … We believe there are elements
       that are satisfied in terms of religious motivated extremism,” she
       said.
       
       A 53-year-old man received cuts to his head and a 39-year-old man, who
       was injured after attempting to intervene, suffered cuts and a shoulder
       wound, police said. Both were treated by paramedics and taken to the
       hospital.
       
       “They are lucky to be alive,” Webb said.
       
       In a statement, Christ The Good Shepherd Church said Bishop Emmanuel
       suffered several blows to the head and body. Parish priest Father Isaac
       Royel was also injured but no one else inside the church was harmed, it
       said.
       
       Charbel Saliba, Deputy Mayor of Fairfield City, a suburb of western
       Sydney, told CNN that Emmanuel was well known in the local community.
       
       While the bishop was bleeding, “he put his hand on the man that
       stabbed him and said something like, ‘May the Lord Jesus Christ Save
       you,’” Saliba said, citing a witness.
       
       Riot erupts outside church
       
       Video of the attack spread quickly on social media, prompting angry
       members of the community to converge on the church, police said.
       Footage showed chaotic scenes as people threw objects at police cars.
       
       Webb, the police commissioner, condemned the “uncontrolled” crowd
       that gathered soon after officers and first responders arrived on the
       scene, calling their conduct “totally unacceptable.”
       
       “People converged on that area and began to turn on police. People
       used what was available to them in the area, including bricks,
       concrete, palings, to assault police and throw missiles at police, and
       police equipment, and police vehicles,” Webb said.
       
       NSW Ambulance Commissioner Dominic Morgan said paramedics and police
       were forced to retreat inside the church, where they were holed up for
       three and a half hours as crowds rioted outside.
       
       “This was a rapidly evolving situation where the crowds went from 50
       to hundreds of people in a very rapid period of time. Our paramedics
       became directly under threat,” he said.
       
       “Six of our paramedics could not leave that facility for fear of
       their own safety. I echo the words of the police commissioner. This is
       outrageous.”
       
       NSW Ambulance treated 30 patients, Morgan said, including seven who
       were taken to hospital. Around 20 were treated for the effects of
       pepper spray.
       
       Some 20 police vehicles were damaged with 10 deemed unusable, police
       said.
       
       In its statement, the Church backed the police response, saying
       officers took “necessary steps” when onlookers and visitors who had
       came to express their support for the bishop refused “numerous”
       requests by police and clergy to leave.
       
       The Church “categorizes this attack as isolated” and “denounces
       retaliation of any kind,” it added.
       
       New South Wales Premier Chris Minns said the scenes were
       “disturbing,” and he convened a meeting late Monday of faith
       leaders representing different religious communities across western
       Sydney.
       
       The suspect, who has not been named, had not been on any terror watch
       list, Police Commissioner Webb said. Police believe he was acting alone
       but emphasized the investigation is in its preliminary stages.
       
       Webb said police had spoken with the boy’s parents, but she could
       not provide specific details of that conversation.
       
       The incident comes shortly after six people were killed and several
       others were injured, including a 9-month-old baby, in a stabbing attack
       at Westfield Bondi Junction in Sydney on Saturday.
       
       Australian police said Monday that the attacker in Bondi, 40-year-old
       Joel Cauchi, may have .
       
       Five women were among those killed in that attack. Twelve others were
       injured, eight of whom remained in the hospital Monday in conditions
       ranging from stable to critical.
       
       This story has been updated with further developments.
       
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