Ahmed Al Ahmed, the Bondi Beach hero, has declared his support for U.S. President Donald Trump upon arriving in New York for further treatment.
The 44-year-old successfully disarmed suspect Sajid Akram, 50, before he was allegedly shot by Akram’s son, 24-year-old Naveed Akram.
He was discharged from the hospital on Jan. 4 and has since flown to the United States, where he arrived in New York City this week to begin further specialist treatment for his injuries.
“I wish,” said Al Ahmed when a reporter asked if he would like to meet President Trump. “He’s a hero, of course.”
“I love him. He’s a strong man.”
Asked about his current situation, Al Ahmed said he was feeling good.
“There is some pain, but it’s all good,” he said.
When asked if he views himself as a hero, he stated that what he did was for the public and humanity.
Worldwide Praise
In addition to visits from Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and receiving a special award, Al Ahmed’s actions in preventing further loss of life have also earned him praise globally, including from world leaders such as President Trump and King Charles.President Trump expressed his admiration for Al Ahmed shortly after the Bondi terror incident.
“So a very brave person who’s right now in the hospital, pretty seriously wounded. Great respect to that man who did that.”






