Bondi Beach Shooting: Twelve people confirmed dead, NSW Police say

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At least 12 people have been confirmed dead in a mass shooting at Sydney’s Bondi Beach on Sunday afternoon. NSW Police said two people were in police custody and a number of suspicious items have also been located.
Armed police work at the scene after a shooting incident at Bondi Beach in Sydney. Image: Getty
Key Takeaways
  • Ten people have been confirmed dead, including a man believed to be one of the shooters.
  • The second alleged shooter is in a critical condition, according to NSW Police.
  • At this time, a further 11 people are reported to be injured, two of which are police officers.
  • Emergency services were called to Campbell Parade about 6.45pm (Sunday 14 December 2025), responding to reports of shots being fired.
  • A number of suspicious items located in the vicinity are being examined by specialist officers and an exclusion zone is in place.

Hundreds of beachgoers could be seen fleeing the area, diners in nearby restaurants were filmed dropping to the ground, hiding under tables, as dozens of gunshots rang out down the south end of the beach.

Footage posted online showed two men, one holding what appears to be a shotgun, opening fire. A separate video showed multiple people lying on the ground injured as paramedics work on them.

In incredible footage, a heroic bystander can be seen approaching one gunman from behind, tackling him to the ground and wrestling the weapon away and turning it on the shooter, but refrained from firing. He can then be seen lowering the weapon and gesturing for help as more gunshots rang out.

Image: Getty

NSW State Opposition leader Kellie Sloane was at Bondi Beach as the shooting unfolded.

“It was carnage, it was devastating… I can’t believe this has happened,” she told 7News’ Chris Reason. “I’m in a lot of shock, and I’m angry.”

“There were people we just couldn’t save, there were people already dead.”

NSW State Opposition leader Kellie Sloane

“We all just tried to help, there were people desperately trying to save lives, there were people trying to get compression bandages in.

“There are people here tonight that are never going to feel safe again.”

Dozens of police and additional emergency services are at the scene, including multiple helicopters and special operation units.

“Anyone at the scene should take shelter. Police are on scene and more information will be provided when it comes to hand,” NSW Police said.

“We are still asking people in the area to take shelter until we can determine what is happening.”

Police on the scene after the shooting. Image: Getty
Members of the public leave the scene. Image: Getty
People stand on a street after the shooting. Image: Getty

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