At least 10 people were killed on Sunday as two gunmen opened fire at Australia's Bondi Beach, the New South Wales Police Force said, adding that one of the suspects was also killed.
Another 11 other people were injured in the shooting, police said, adding that two of the injured were police officers. "The second alleged shooter is in a critical condition," police said in a statement issued at about 9 p.m. local time.
As gunfire erupted along the popular waterfront on Sunday evening, hundreds of beachgoers could be seen fleeing from the north side of the beach, according to a video taken at the scene at 6:42 p.m. and verified by ABC News. Police said the first call for a report of shots fired came in at about 6:45 p.m.
"The scenes in Bondi are shocking and distressing," Prime Minister Anthony Albanese of Australia said in a statement . "Police and emergency responders are on the ground working to save lives. My thoughts are with every person affected."
Police in their first social media message urged the public to avoid the area. Anyone who was there was told to seek shelter.
"Two people are in police custody at Bondi Beach; however, the police operation is ongoing and we continue to urge people to avoid the area," police said in a subsequent message about 40 minutes later. "Please obey ALL police directions. Do not cross police lines."
Photos from the scene appeared to show a heavy police presence and emergency response, including several people being transported by stretchers.
Albanese in his statement said he was in contact with New South Wales officials, including the local premier.
"We are working with the NSW Police and will provide further updates as more information is confirmed," he said. "I urge people in the vicinity to follow information from the NSW Police."
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