SUV rampage in Australia
A man with a history of mental illness injured 19 people by plowing an SUV into a crowd of Christmas shoppers in Australia on Thursday.
The incident in downtown Melbourne was considered to be deliberate but authorities did not believe there was a link to terrorism, according to Victoria Police Acting Chief Commissioner Shane Patton.
“We don’t have any intelligence or evidence to indicate there is a connection to terrorism,” Patton said.
Afghan-Australian Saeed Noori, 32, who was known to police and was undergoing mental-health treatment, sped past the Flinders Street train station and crashed into a tram stop at about 4:40 p.m. Thursday.
The victims, including four listed in critical condition, ranged in age from 4 to 83.
The 4-year-old boy suffered a serious head injury but was in stable condition, the Herald Sun reported.
An off-duty police sergeant was being hailed as a hero for capturing Noori and holding him until other officers arrived.
One witness said police “pulled [Noori out of the car with a gun at his chest. They dragged him out . . . He looked unconscious.
Patton said Noori, who also had a history of drug abuse, was known to police for traffic offenses and a minor assault in 2010.
“He is still in custody, under arrest for what we allege is a deliberate act,” Patton said.
Victoria state Premier Daniel Andrews said, “What has occurred on Flinders Street was an act of evil and act of cowardice at a time of year when people should be out celebrating and doing their Christmas shopping.”