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A spectator who was greeted by a hero following the Melbourne Bourke Street terrorist incident on Friday said he had tried to intervene and help the authorities by pushing a tramway to the attacker."data-reactid =" 15 ">
A spectator who was greeted by a hero following the Melbourne Bourke Street terrorist incident on Friday said he had tried to intervene and help the authorities by pushing a tramway to the attacker.
<p class = "canvas-atom canvas-text Mb (1.0em) Mb (0) – sm Mt (0.8em) – sm" type = "text" content = "Michael Rogers, also known as "trolley man," told 7News: & nbsp;"I saw the cart on the side, picked it up and ran and threw the cart straight to him. I had it, but I did not get it down. "" Data-reactid = "16">Michael Rogers, also known as "trolley man," told 7News: "I saw the cart on the side, picked it up and ran and threw the cart straight to him. I got it, but I did not shoot it.
"And I made this motion about … a few times, but that did not get it down."
Friday afternoon, Hassan Khalif Shire Ali, 30, stopped at Bourke Street while his four-wheel drive was filled with gas cylinders. They returned to their open position in what the police described as a failed plan to cause an explosion.
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During the attack, police and civilians tried to control Shire Ali before a new police officer, just three months away from the academy, shot him in the chest.
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And at some point, the "trolley man" is returned to the ground, but he is not discouraged and appears in the video loading the tram on the street once more as the altercation moves on the road.
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<p class = "canvas-atom canvas-text Mb (1.0em) Mb (0) – sm Mt (0.8em) – sm" type = "text" content = ""Trolley man huge effort. Be blessed. You are a legend, "wrote one person on Twitter on Saturday. & Nbsp;"data-reactid =" 46 ">"Trolley man huge effort. Be blessed. You are a legend, "wrote one person on Twitter on Saturday.
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Shire Ali died in the hospital.
The only terrorist was known to the authorities for his radical views and his passport had been canceled, fearing that he would not go to Syria, the federal police said.
A "higher-grade" Tasmanian businessman who was stabbed in the head during the Melbourne terrorist attack on Bourke Street is commended for his heroism.
Rod Patterson, who stays at Alfred Hospital, was injured while attempting to help other victims of the knife attack on Friday.
He issued a statement Saturday via the hospital.
"On our outing with my wife Maree, enjoying another great day in Melbourne, a city we love, we were sadly caught in the Bourke Street incident," he said.
"I went to attend and, in doing so, I received a knife wound to my head."
The South Launceston Football Club has congratulated the former president and life member.
"Patto was hurt trying to help others, which demonstrates his heroic nature, which we know and love. Your "SLFC family" thinks of you, Patto, "said the club.
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