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A boy with a loaded shotgun boarded a plane in Australia but was tackled by a former boxer

Australia Gunman Arrested
March 07, 2025

MELBOURNE, Australia (AP) โ€” A 17-year-old boy with a loaded shotgun boarded a plane at an Australian airport before being restrained by a pilot and two passengers, police said Friday.

The boy was disarmed and detained before police arrived on the scene Thursday at Avalon Airport in Victoria state.

Barry Clark, a passenger who tackled the suspect, said the boy had posed as a maintenance worker and became agitated when questioned by a flight attendant at the planeโ€™s entrance.

โ€œI looked up and then within a second I saw the barrel of a shotgun and I thought to myself that ainโ€™t a tool that should be on a plane,โ€ Clark told Network 10 television.

โ€œWhen I saw the complete gun I said: weโ€™re in trouble here,โ€ Clark said.

โ€œThen I saw it (move) towards her chest and so I thought, well, Iโ€™ve got to do something โ€” this is all happening in a matter of seconds,โ€ Clark added.

Passenger takes on suspect

Clark, a former professional boxer and sheep shearer, said he snuck up behind the boy then pushed the gun and the flight attendant away in different directions so that she would not be hit if the gun discharged.

โ€œI then proceeded to do what I had to do and just put him in a bit of a lock, got his hand and twisted it and put it up in his back, threw him to the floor and then put my knee in his back and held him in a position where he couldnโ€™t get out,โ€ Clark said.

Victoria Police Superintendent Michael Reid told reporters the boy from Ballarat in regional Victoria had climbed through a hole in the airportโ€™s security fence before making his way to the planeโ€™s stairs.

Reid credited Clark, the pilot and another passenger with restraining the boy.

โ€œThis would have been a very terrifying incident for the passengers of that plane and Victoria Police really commend the bravery of those passengers who were able to overpower that male,โ€ Reid said.

Sydney-bound Jetstar Airways Flight 610 was carrying about 150 people and no one was hurt, police said. The flight was cancelled.

Counterterrorism police not involved in the investigation

An investigation was being carried out by crime squad detectives with no involvement from the police forceโ€™s counterterrorism unit.

The boy has been charged with multiple offenses including unlawfully taking control of an aircraft, orchestrating a bomb hoax and possessing a firearm, a police statement said. He was remanded in custody to appear in a childrenโ€™s court on a date to be determined.

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said Australian airports had robust security.

โ€œThis incident is concerning for members of the public. I commend the work of police and aviation officials in responding to it quickly,โ€ Albanese told reporters.

Avalon Airportโ€™s chief executive Ari Suss said his organization was working with Victoria Police in response to the emergency.

โ€œAs part of our ongoing commitment to security, we have implemented further measures across the airport, including within the terminal and surrounding areas,โ€ Suss said in a statement.

โ€œWe continue to work closely with authorities to maintain a safe and secure environment for all travelers,โ€ he added.

Jetstar, a budget subsidiary of Sydney-based Qantas Airways, said it was working with police and the airport to understand what happened.

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