Bondi terror attack hero Ahmed Al Ahmed charged with assault
Mr Ahmed has been charged with domestic violence common assault after an incident in Bankstown in March.
Ahmed Al Ahmed receiving an award earlier this year for his actions at the Bondi Beach terror attack. (ABC News)
Bondi Beach terror attack hero Ahmed Al Ahmed has been charged with assault.
Mr Ahmed was charged with domestic violence common assault and stalking and intimidating after an incident in Bankstown in March.
Mr Ahmed is due to appear in Bankstown Local Court on June 29.
The ABC understands Mr Ahmed, 44, is accused of assaulting his father during an incident at a home in Bankstown in Sydney's south-west in March.
"On Wednesday 3 June 2026 a 44-year-old man was served with a Court Attendance Notice for common assault (DV) and stalk/intimidate intend fear physical etc harm (domestic)," NSW Police said in a statement.
Mr Ahmed told the ABC of the alleged incident: "It's fake information … it's not true at all.
He said his main focus was looking after his health and had more operations planned on his arm to address injuries sustained in the December 14 terrorist attack.
Mr Ahmed was praised for his actions when he was seen in footage from the Bondi Beach terror attack wrestling a rifle from gunman Sajid Akram.
He was shot multiple times after the altercation and required multiple surgeries.
Mr Ahmed was hailed as a hero by Prime Minister Anthony Albanese as vision of his actions was seen across the globe.
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