Sydney man misidentified as Bondi Beach shooter ‘terrified’ after receiving death threats

A Sydney man said he had received death threats and was “terrified” to leave his home Monday after his photo was widely shared online as the gunman responsible for the Bondi Beach shooting.A father and son duo opened fire on a Jewish festival at Australia’s best-known beach on Sunday evening, killing 15 people, including a child, and wounding 42 more.For all the latest headlines follow our Google News channel online or via the app.Authorities have condemned the attack as an act of terrorism, though they have not named the two shooters -- one killed at the scene, and the other now in hospital.However, Australian public broadcaster ABC said the alleged assailant was Naveed Akram from the western Sydney suburb of Bonnyrigg, quoting an anonymous official, and other local media reported that police had raided his home.Photos of a beaming man in a green Pakistan cricket jersey pinged across social media.Some of the posts were shared thousands of times, drawing vitriolic comments.But the