Radicalised teen shot dead by cops outside a Willetton Bunnings during stabbing ... trends now

Radicalised teen shot dead by cops outside a Willetton Bunnings during stabbing ... trends now
Radicalised teen shot dead by cops outside a Willetton Bunnings during stabbing ... trends now

Radicalised teen shot dead by cops outside a Willetton Bunnings during stabbing ... trends now

The radicalised teenager who was shot dead by police outside a Bunnings has been unmasked as shocking footage emerges of him blowing up a school toilet. 

The teenager, 16, stabbed a 30-year-old man in the back and threatened police with the same 30cm knife outside the store at Willetton, in Perth's south, on Saturday. 

Just moments before the attack, he texted multiple people saying he was 'going on the path of jihad tonight for the sake of Allah'. 

The teenager was one of six juveniles in Western Australia enrolled in a national deradicalisation program, which he attended for two years before his death.

However, the teenager first caught the attention of authorities after he blew up a toilet at Rossmoyne Senior High School in 2022 when he was just 14-years-old.

In terrifying footage, the teenager was seen throwing the homemade bomb into the toilet as two other boys cowered behind a bathroom wall. 

The bomb then detonated and filled the stalls with smoke as the teenagers were heard laughing and yelling over the deafening sound. 

The 16-year-old boy (pictured) was shot dead by police after he stabbed a man in his 30s with a knife and threatened police outside a Bunnings in Perth's south on Saturday

The 16-year-old boy (pictured) was shot dead by police after he stabbed a man in his 30s with a knife and threatened police outside a Bunnings in Perth's south on Saturday 

The boy is pictured throwing the bomb

It then detonates filling the toilet block with smoke

The incident occurred at Rossmoyne Senior High School when the student was 14-years-old

It's understood students suggested the idea of the bomb to the teen who thought it would be 'funny' to damage the toilet, The West Australian reported. 

He was put on a police terror watch list and faced disciplinary action at the school. 

The teenager was forced to use a basic phone without internet and received weekly visits from officers as part of the deradicalisation program. 

However, students at the senior school claimed they saw him watching Islamic extremist content in class which he kept on a USB.  

The group said the teachers didn't notice and students didn't report the behaviour.

'They were like ISIS videos, I'm kind of uneducated on that subject, but something along the lines of like Al-Qaeda groups and a lot of

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