Fifty-nine charges are being introduced after the deadly shooting that also wounded dozens.
A man has been charged with terrorism and murder following a shooting at a Jewish Hanukkah celebration in Sydney that killed 15 and injured dozens. Authorities announced 59 charges against Sajid Akram and his son Naveed, who was shot but survived. The attack is believed to be inspired by ISIS, prompting calls for urgent gun reform legislation. The first funerals for the victims were held, with acts of heroism noted, including by Ahmed al-Ahmed, who tackled a gunman during the incident.






