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Investigation ongoing into police shooting of Abdifatah Ahmed in Melbourne's west
Investigation ongoing into police shooting of Abdifatah Ahmed in Melbourne's west

ABC News

time22-04-2025

  • ABC News

Investigation ongoing into police shooting of Abdifatah Ahmed in Melbourne's west

Hundreds of people have gathered at a vigil in Melbourne's west, following the police shooting death of a man on Thursday night in Footscray. About 200 people rallied at Nicholson St in the heart of Footscray, many holding signs saying "Black Lives Matter" and calling for more mental health support. Somali man Abdifatah Ahmed was shot dead by police after allegedly rushing at police with a knife. About 200 people gathered in Footscray, five days after the fatal shooting. ( ABC News: Leanne Wong ) Berhan Ahmed, a speaker at the event, said the area needed more mental health support instead of police. "We don't need to blame victims, we need to support victims," Mr Ahmed said. "Shame on [police] using guns instead of care." "Shame," the crowd cried back. The gathered crowd marched down Paisley St in Footscray holding banners. ( ABC News: Leanne Wong ) Community calls for action, co-operation Mr Ahmed knew Abdifatah Ahmed personally, and said the man would often come by his office to ask for help. "To be honest, he was a gentleman," Mr Ahmed said. "These kids are victims of the institutional system, they need mental health treatment, our people are dropping out of school like flies with the spray." Mr Ahmed called for Victoria Police to step up with their community engagement and rebuild relationships. Berhan Ahmed says the shooting had strained an already tense relationship with police. ( ABC News: Leanne Wong ) "We need to build up trust between the police and the community," Mr Ahmed said. "Police have to earn the respect, they need to earn it so we feel safe, but at the moment we don't feel safe." Somali community leader Farah Warsame said the death of Abdifatah Ahmed had shocked the community. Mr Warsame said the police response had raised "serious concerns". "He needed care, kindness and support, not to be met with deadly force," Mr Warsame said. Farah Warsame says the community has welcomed the announcement of an investigation into the incident. ( ABC News: Leanne Wong ) Mr Warsame said transparency was needed with any police investigation into the shooting. "Why Victoria Police did not use any other means to save the life of this young person, that's where the concern of the community is coming from," Mr Warsame said. Police investigating fatal shooting About 9pm on April 17, police said officers arrived at the corner of Paisley and Albert streets in Footscray, minutes after a triple-0 call reporting a man was armed with a knife. If you or anyone you know needs help: Police say officers told the man to drop the weapon and shot the man when he charged at police. In a statement, a Victoria Police spokesperson said the incident could have impacted the safety of a large number of people in the area. "Unfortunately, police were confronted with an extremely volatile and high-risk situation and made a tactical decision to use their firearms in a small matter of moments," the spokesperson said. "We strongly reject any claims that this matter was racially motivated." Police were called to Albert Street in Footscray on Thursday night. ( ABC News ) The spokesperson said the officers were not equipped with tasers, with only 60 per cent of frontline police having access to them as part of a staggered rollout. Tasers are expected to be available to all frontline police by September 2026. Victoria Police confirmed an investigation by Homicide Squad with oversight from Professional Standards Command was ongoing, and the officers involved were currently on leave. Maribyrnong City Council said it was actively engaging in ongoing discussions with African community leaders, local traders and community service providers over the incident. "We remain committed to a partnership-based approach with our community leaders, seeking long-term solutions to the social and mental health challenges impacting Footscray," the council said in a statement on social media. "We support the community's call for an independent investigation into the death of Abdifatah Ahmed to provide clarity on the events leading up to the incident."

NCAA gymnastics regionals 2025: Schedule, how to watch Oklahoma, Florida women
NCAA gymnastics regionals 2025: Schedule, how to watch Oklahoma, Florida women

USA Today

time06-04-2025

  • Sport
  • USA Today

NCAA gymnastics regionals 2025: Schedule, how to watch Oklahoma, Florida women

NCAA gymnastics regionals 2025: Schedule, how to watch Oklahoma, Florida women Oregon State's Jade Carey, Florida's Leanne Wong and Oklahoma's Faith Torrez are among gymnasts hoping to book their spots today for the NCAA championships. Oregon State's Jade Carey, Florida's Leanne Wong and Oklahoma's Faith Torrez are among the stars leading their teams at today's regional finals. Regional finals in Alabama and Washington will determine which teams join LSU, Michigan State, Utah and UCLA in the NCAA championships in Fort Worth, Texas. LSU and Michigan State were the first teams to get through, finishing 1-2 in the Pennsylvania regional Saturday. Out of the Utah regional, the host Red Rocks advanced along with UCLA. Here's a look at today's regional finals: NCAA gymnastics schedule Alabama regional final No. 3 Florida, No. 6 Cal, No. 11 Alabama, No. 14 Oregon State Where: Coleman Coliseum, Tuscaloosa When: 6 p.m. ET Sunday, April 6 Streaming: ESPN+ Florida's Leanne Wong helped lead the Gators to the regional final, scoring a 9.950 on beam Friday night, tied for the top mark along with Jade Carey of Oregon State. Wong was second in the all-around with a score of 39.775 behind Carey (39.85). Wong, who has been a member of the U.S. senior and junior national teams, was the 2024 NCAA co-champion on uneven bars. Washington regional final No. 2 Oklahoma, No. 7 Missouri, No. 15 Auburn, Arizona Where: Seattle When: 8 p.m. ET, Sunday, April 6, 2025 Streaming: ESPN+ Oklahoma's Faith Torrez scored the first perfect 10 of her career on beam on Friday night to lead the Sooners to a 198.025 victory. Auburn was second with a score of 196.950 to also advance to the Seattle regional final. Torrez claimed four titles in the all-around, bars, beam and floor. She was co-champion on bars with teammates Jordan Bowers and Audrey Davis.

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