Sydney police officer who killed mall attacker praised for courage

Inspector Amy Scott was in the shopping centre while the attack unfolded. PHOTO: EPA-EFE
The assailant was named on April 14 as Joel Cauchi by police who have ruled out terror or ideology as a motive for the random attack. PHOTO: AFP
Families walk out of the Westfield Bondi Junction shopping mall after a stabbing incident in Sydney on April 13, 2024. PHOTO: AFP

SYDNEY - The Sydney police officer who shot dead a man after he killed six people in a stabbing attack at one of the city's busiest shopping malls on April 13 has been identified as Inspector Amy Scott.

Inspector Scott was in the shopping centre while the attack unfolded and confronted the man after being directed towards him by onlookers, local media reported.

The assailant was named on April 14 as Joel Cauchi by the police who have ruled out terror or ideology as a motive for the random attack.

“The man allegedly lunged at the officer before he was shot,” New South Wales police said in a statement on April 14.

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Inspector Scott was shown in local media footage administering CPR on the man after he was shot.

“When I met Amy last night ... we talked about her going straight into police mode, everything she has been taught during her career and how instinctive it was,” NSW Police Minister Yasmin Catley told Sky News on April 14.

“When I said to her ‘thank you for your courage’, she said ‘it was not just me, the bystanders around me were so helpful’. (She was) so humble, it’s just typical of a NSW police officer.”

NSW Police Commissioner Karen Webb said Inspector Scott would be interviewed as part of the police investigation into the attack. REUTERS

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