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Australian boy killed by police was in deradicalization program since causing school explosion

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In a tragic turn of events, a 16-year-old boy was fatally shot by police in Perth, Australia, after stabbing a man in a hardware store parking lot. The boy had been part of a deradicalization program following a previous incident involving a homemade explosive device detonation at his school two years ago.

According to authorities, the boy had expressed intentions of engaging in violent acts in the name of jihad, which raised concerns about his extremist inclinations. Despite being a participant in the Countering Violent Extremism program, the boy's actions ultimately led to a violent confrontation with law enforcement.

This incident comes in the wake of recent high-profile knife crimes in Australia, including attacks on Assyrian Orthodox clerics in Sydney and a deadly rampage at a shopping mall that left six people dead and several others injured.

Boy had history of extremist inclinations and mental health issues
16-year-old fatally shot by police in Perth after stabbing incident
Incident raises concerns about radicalization programs' effectiveness

The boy's history of mental health issues and extremist tendencies had been under scrutiny since the explosive incident at Rossmoyne Senior High School. While the school followed proper protocols and authorities investigated the matter, the boy was not charged at that time.

Police Commissioner Col Blanch emphasized the importance of programs like CVE in addressing radicalization but acknowledged that they are not foolproof. He reassured the community by maintaining a visible police presence around the school and urged vigilance in reporting any concerns directly to law enforcement.

Despite social media rumors and a false threat of further violence, authorities found no connections between the Perth incident and a purported network of teen extremists in Sydney. The swift response of police officers in neutralizing the threat was praised for potentially preventing further harm.

Meanwhile, ongoing investigations into other recent acts of violence, including the church stabbing in Sydney, have highlighted the challenges of addressing religiously motivated extremism. The complexities of mental health issues, religious ideologies, and law enforcement responses underscore the need for a multifaceted approach to preventing such tragedies in the future.

As communities grapple with the aftermath of these incidents, the focus remains on enhancing security measures, supporting at-risk individuals, and fostering open communication to prevent radicalization and violence.

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