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Vanessa Miller, a survivor of the terror attack on a group of Jews celebrating Hanukkah on Australia’s Bondi Beach over the weekend, torched the police officers on the scene for “hiding” as two gunmen took the lives of 15 victims and injured dozens more during an appearance on The Erin Molan Show.
“There were two policemen. One was hiding behind a car. One was a shot in the head, he was just bleeding from his face. Another one not injured. And I’m just screaming, ‘Where’s my baby? GiGi! Gigi! Gigi!’ Everyone’s saying, ‘Be quiet. They’re going to come to us. They’re going to shoot us. They’re going to shoot us.’ I’m just screaming, ‘I don’t care! Where is my baby? Where’s my baby?’ I’m trying to go,” recalled Miller.
“And the next thing I see is-, and I’m thinking to myself, and this is where it’s just so real and so disappointing in our government. These police officers were hiding behind a car. I tried to grab one of their guns. The other one grabbed me and says, ‘No!’ I’m trying to grab for his gun. These men, these police officers, they know who I am,” she continued, adding, “And I hope they’re hearing this. You are weak! You could have saved so many more people’s lives. They were just standing there listening and watching this all happen, holding me back. Two police officers. Where were the others? Not there. Nobody was there. Everyone, the public, helped. Nobody else. My little three-year-old was saved by a pregnant woman who saw her crying and screaming, ‘Mommy! Daddy!’ running around while everyone was on the floor. She’s lucky to be alive.”
“We got to– you know, fight this anti-Semitism, and we need to fight it full-on,” added her husband, Wayne Miller. “Like how can we not be entitled to a Hanukkah event in Bondi Beach and be shot at like animals, like animals shooting at us, like sitting ducks. Like the government has to do more, they know there’s a threat against the Jewish people–”
“They’ve got blood on their and they know it,” interjected Vanessa. “They will deny, deny, deny, but they know it.”
Watch above via Erin Molan on YouTube.
The post ‘You Are Weak!’ Bondi Beach Survivor Torches Cops for ‘Hiding’ During Attack first appeared on Mediaite.
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