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Sydney church stabbing being treated as act of terrorism, police say
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IntroductionSYDNEY (AP) — Australian police say a knife attack in Sydney that wounded a bishop and a priest duri
SYDNEY (AP) — Australian police say a knife attack in Sydney that wounded a bishop and a priest during a church service as horrified worshippers watched online and in person, and sparked a riot was an act of terrorism.
Police arrested a 16-year-old boy Tuesday after the stabbing at Christ the Good Shepherd Church that injured Bishop Mar Mari Emmanuel and a priest. Both are expected to survive.
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