Australian leaders agree to tighten gun laws after shooting

From CNN.

At least 15 people have been killed and 27 are in hospitals after a shooting at Sydney’s Bondi Beach yesterday, the country’s worst mass shooting in almost 30 years. The attack, declared a terrorist incident, targeted Jewish Australians. Those killed were aged between 10 and 87. One of the victims was a Holocaust survivor who died while shielding his wife from bullets. A bystander who wrestled the gun from one attacker has been identified as Ahmed al Ahmed, the son of Syrian refugees. The father-son duo were identified by Australian media as 50-year-old Sajid Akram and his 24-year-old son Naveed Akram. The younger man was born in Australia while his father, who was killed at the scene, immigrated to the country in 1998. Prime Minister Anthony Albanese announced Australia’s plans, following a Cabinet meeting earlier today, to strengthen its already tough gun laws with new measures that will restrict who gets a license.

CNN producer Angus Watson and Nine Network reporter Matt Connellan report from Sydney, and CNN’s Brian Abel speaks with John Coyne, director of national security programs at the Australian Strategic Policy Institute. #CNN #News