The actions of someone trying to stop them is heart-warming, but is largely irrelevant when we are talking about what has happened here, and that so many people have been killed. There is a bigger picture really. There are also other people who tried to stop them, and some of which lost their lives, and they haven't had a mention because they aren't Muslim.
Boris Gurman, 69, "charged straight towards the danger" and grabbed one of the attacker's guns, a witness says.
www.bbc.com
I know you are often trolling with your posts, but most of the replies since I have posted have largely carried on the pattern of trying to jump to the defence of a religion which is quite backwards and doesn't really fit into a modern and progressive society. I understand the notion that we should not smear everyone, and that is fair enough, but we have just seen multiple killed in a terrorist attack, by an ideology which is hugely overrepresented in these kind of attacks. Muslims make up barely over 3% of the population in Australia, but are responsible for 75% of terrorist attacks, or more. The focus on playing that down is just disappointing really. We go round the houses because it has become taboo.