Detective Inspector Amy Scott, the police officer who ended the fatal stabbing spree at Bondi Junction, has been publicly commended for her bravery. Scott shot and killed Joel Cauchi, who fatally stabbed six people at a Bondi shopping centre. She received the Commissioner’s Award for Valour this morning during a graduation ceremony for 169 new officers in New South Wales. This marks the first time Scott has spoken about the incident, expressing her gratitude for the recognition.
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For the first time, the police officer who single-handedly brought an end to the killing spree at Bondi Junction has spoken. Detective Inspector Amy Scott was honoured today for her bravery, as the latest recruits graduated. @DamoNews #9News READ MORE: https://t.co/f522co0eWX https://t.co/OJVR5Gx5Gd
Inspector Amy Scott, the hero police officer who shot Bondi Junction attacker Joel Cauchi dead, has been honoured this morning. She received the Comissioner's Award for Valour at a graduation for 169 new officers in New South Wales. #9News READ MORE: https://t.co/j7ielO6nDE https://t.co/XeHGR8hE4A
The police officer who shot dead a man who fatally stabbed six people at a Bondi shopping centre has been publicly commended for her bravery. MORE 👉 https://t.co/wSbYT6TMHF https://t.co/OKlHZ5j0G5