Inspector Amy Scott, the police officer who stopped Bondi Junction attacker Joel Cauchi, is recognised with a valour award and labelled a hero at a ceremony in Goulburn.
The police officer who stopped Bondi Junction Westfield attacker Joel Cauchi has been recognised with the Commissioner's Valour Award.
Footage of the following confrontation shows Inspector Scott yelling at Cauchi to put the knife down before he advances towards her and she shoots him in the chest. "She has been rightly labelled a hero. She was calm, decisive, and as a result she saved many lives," he said.
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