'Radicalized' teen shot dead by police in Australia

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'Radicalized' teen shot dead by police in Australia
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Sydney, Australia—Western Australian police shot and killed a “radicalized” 16-year-old boy with a knife, who had stabbed a man in a Perth car park, police and the state premier said Sunday. The teenager “rushed” at police who responded by shooting him twice with Tasers before firing a single fatal shot, they said.

“There are indications he had been radicalized online. But I want to reassure the community at this stage it appears he acted solely and alone,” Premier Roger Cook said. Police received a call late on Saturday from a male warning that he was going to commit “acts of violence,” but without giving his name or location, the state’s police commissioner, Col Blanch, told reporters. Within minutes, another emergency call alerted police that a “male with a knife was running around the car park” in Willetton, a southern suburb of Perth, he said.Police body camera images showed the teenager refused officers’ demands that he put down the knife, the police chief said. The weapon was a 30-centimeter kitchen knife, believed to be from the attacker’s home, he said.“The male continued to advance on the third officer with a firearm who fired a single shot and fatally wounded the male.”The “middle-aged” man who had been stabbed was in a “serious” but stable condition and appeared to be doing well, the police commissioner said. The man had suffered a single, “possibly” two-centimeter stab wound that may have punctured a lung, he said. Police believe the teenager sent “relevant messages” to some members of the Muslim community, who immediately called police, he said, without giving details of the messages.In the past two years, the attacker had been part of a “countering violence extremism program” for people who show signs of “religious or issues-motivated” concerns, he said. “It is not a criminal based approach, but it is a program to help individuals who are expressing ideologies that are of concern in our community. But they may not be committing any crimes.”Blanch said it had the “hallmarks” of a terrorist incident, but he was not making an official declaration right now as he had no concerns about a wider network being involved. Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said he had been briefed by police and intelligence services who had advised there was no “ongoing threat.” “We are a peace-loving nation and there is no place for violent extremism in Australia,” he said in a message on social media.

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