Violence erupted without warning at Bondi Beach, shattering what should have been an ordinary, sunlit afternoon. One moment people were heading to their cars, chatting, gathering belongings; the next, gunfire echoed through the car park, turning routine into terror. As confusion rippled through the crowd, most people did what instinct demands — they ran for cover, unsure where the danger was or when it would stop.
But in the middle of the chaos, one bystander did something different. Continue reading…