Never-before-seen footage reveals the traumatic moment hero cop gunned down the 'psychotic' Westfield Bondi Junction killer - as grim details emerge about how terrified shoppers reacted to the chaos

Confronting footage has emerged of the moment a hero cop opened fire on a knife-wielding psychotic killer who stabbed fatally five innocent shoppers and a security guard at Westfield Bondi Junction.

CCTV released by NSW Police for this week’s inquest for the stabbing massacre shows Inspector Amy Scott sprinting through the shopping centre after Joel Cauchi who had just killed six people and injured 16 others.

Cauchi suddenly and turned around and charged at Insp Scott ran at her with his knife

Scott pointed her gun and opened fire just 85 seconds after she entered the busy shopping centre. 

The dramatic footage was shown at day four of the inquest on Thursday. 

A computerised flythrough was also released on Thursday, recreating the events on the day Cauchi fatally stabbed six and injured 16 others on April 13 last year.

As Cauchi stalked his way through a busy shopping centre, most people fled.

But some shoppers reached for their smartphones and hit ‘record’, something a high-ranking anti-terrorism police officer hopes to never see again.

Chief Inspector Colin Green on Thursday said the public did not know how to react to an armed offender in a crowded space.

The slogan ‘Escape, Hide, Tell’ – recommending getting away from the threat or finding a place to hide before calling the police – should be as ingrained as fire safety mottos, he said.

‘This should be a message that is as common to our younger generation as ‘Get down low and go, go, go’,’ he told the NSW Coroners Court.

The court is examining the circumstances surrounding the Bondi Junction mass stabbing in Sydney that claimed the lives of five women and a male security guard in April 2024.

Their killer, Joel Cauchi, was experiencing psychotic symptoms when he armed himself with a 30cm knife and launched the indiscriminate Saturday afternoon attacks.

Chief Insp Green, a NSW Police Terrorism Protection Unit member, warned against filming unfolding terror events on phones as many people did during the April 13 attacks.

One of the clips showed French nationals Silas Despreaux and Damien Guerot at the top of an escalator armed with bollards trying to stop Cauchi.

‘It’s about saving lives, it’s about preventing injury and death,’ Chief Insp Green said.

Hero cop Inspector Amy Scott

Hero cop Inspector Amy Scott

Joel Cauchi stabbed six people to death and injured 16 others at the busy shopping centre

Joel Cauchi stabbed six people to death and injured 16 others at the busy shopping centre

Chaos felt by shoppers also flowed through to emergency services, with the inquest told the man in charge of the state’s specially trained paramedics was only alerted ‘by accident’.

The duty officer that day, who cannot be legally named, was in charge of the NSW Ambulance Special Operations Teams containing paramedics experienced in giving medical aid in high-risk situations.

While NSW Ambulance was told within two minutes of the attack that started at 3.32pm, the specialist paramedics manager only found out when he called the control centre about an unrelated matter about 3.46pm.

‘I became aware of the incident kind of by accident,’ he told the inquest.

He was told that the centre did not have time to deal with his matter as ‘someone (had) just gone nuts with a gun at Bondi’.

While special operations paramedics had been deployed to the shopping centre at the time, it could have been done more efficiently, he told the court.

Under questioning, he agreed he had been left ‘troubled’ by not being contacted about the serious incident.

Someone could have been sent to pick up ballistic helmets and vests from a central repository and get them to the team on the ground faster, the officer told the court.

Instead, paramedics at the mall had to wait 16 minutes to get clearance from NSW Police to use the personal protective equipment located there, he said.

Rostering shortfalls and heightened risk of beach incidents because of good weather also resulted in no special operations paramedics being embedded with the NSW Police Tactical Operations Unit on the day of the attack.

Cauchi stabbed 16 people within five minutes in the shopping centre before being shot dead by police Inspector Amy Scott.

Dawn Singleton, 25, Faraz Tahir, 30, Ashlee Good, 38, Jade Young, 47, Pikria Darchia, 55, and Yixuan Cheng, 27, were killed.

He had been diagnosed with schizophrenia as a teenager and was successfully treated until 2019 when he stopped his medication, the inquest was previously told.

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