The boy was allegedly dressed in camouflage and armed with a kitchen knife.
Counter-terrorism police are investigating after a 14-year-old boy was dressed in camouflage when he allegedly stabbed a student at the University of Sydney. First responders arrived and found a 22-year-old stabbed in the neck, before taking him to Royal Prince Alfred Hospital in a serious but stable condition.Police and paramedics were called to the Camperdown campus at Parramatta Road.
"There was a young person who fled the scene dressed in camouflage defence force uniform and a knife was recovered at the scene," he said at a press conference this afternoon."A motive or ideology, importantly, has not been determined at this time."While the boy is believed not to be known to the 22-year-old victim, he is known to police and government agencies.
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