Authorities in Perth, Australia, revealed that a 16-year-old boy was shot dead by police after stabbing a man in the city. The boy had been part of a deradicalization program for two years but had no connections to a suspected network of teen extremists in Sydney.
The Western Australia Police Minister stated that the boy had dangerous views and the potential for radicalization, highlighting the challenge of individuals who can act swiftly and unpredictably.
Prime Minister expressed concerns about social media influencing extreme ideologies, emphasizing the broader societal issue of violent extremism and violence against women.
The boy had contacted the police, indicating intentions of violence, leading to a confrontation in a hardware store parking lot. Despite attempts to subdue him with stun guns, the boy was fatally shot by an officer.
The victim of the stabbing, a man in his 30s, sustained serious injuries but was in stable condition at a Perth hospital.
Local Muslim community members had raised concerns about the boy's behavior prior to the incident, with reports of extremist messages sent to associates.
While the attack displayed characteristics of terrorism, authorities have not officially classified it as such, citing ongoing investigations and the absence of federal resource requirements.
Officials reassured the public that the situation in Perth was distinct from recent events in Sydney, emphasizing mental health and online radicalization challenges.
The Premier acknowledged prior concerns about the boy's behavior at his school, where reports of radicalization attempts among students had surfaced.
Parents and community members had flagged issues to the school and education department, expressing disappointment in the lack of information and response to their worries.
Comparisons were drawn to a recent terrorist act in Sydney involving multiple teenagers, prompting discussions about law enforcement responses and community safety.
As investigations continue, authorities aim to address mental health, radicalization, and community safety concerns to prevent future incidents.