31 Chilling Tweets From the Australian Hostage Crisis

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It began at 9:24 a.m. local time, when an armed man took 17 customers and staff hostage at Lindt Café in Sydney, Australia. After more than 15 hours of failed negotiations, armed police stormed the site, attempting to rescue the hostages. At 2:35 a.m., Sydney police declared the crisis over.

Two people, including the gunman, died, and three were seriously wounded.

The man allegedly behind the “Sydney Siege” is Man Haron Monis, a 49-year-old who identifies himself as a “Muslim cleric and peace activist.” He is currently on bail facing dozens of charges of indecent and sexual assault.

Twitter users not only reported live updates surrounding the hostage crisis, but were also quick to criticize ridesharing company Uber for hiking its prices in the area (a decision the company quickly backpedaled on) and tourists for taking selfies outside the café.

Read a roundup of Tweets that went viral, thanks to the hashtag #SydneySiege.

#SydneySiege gunman @Sheikh_Haron said he was tortured in Australian prisons -> @SilentMajority2 pic.twitter.com/VMsje9YaFA

— Media Studies Center (@Censored31) December 15, 2014

9 News confirms numbers: Two dead (including the gunman), 3 critically injured #sydneysiege #SydneyCafe pic.twitter.com/w3pehXxcYe

— Rui Delgado (@rui) December 15, 2014

Sydney siege is over. More details to follow.

— NSW Police (@nswpolice) December 15, 2014

#SydneySiege: Latest video of hostages escaping. https://t.co/Fx9OLtSVmn

— ??? (@Som3aNada) December 15, 2014

Gunman in #Sydneysiege identified as Muslim cleric and activist unaffiliated with an organization or party: http://t.co/8WijNL2ZRJ

— Wall Street Journal (@WSJ) December 15, 2014

RT RT RT @ZeeGingaNinja: because it seems that some people here need this clarification #sydneysiege #NotInMyName pic.twitter.com/perQGp5yro

— Ginnan. (@missxmourad) December 15, 2014

Police confirm live ammunition has been used, escaped hostages total now about 13 http://t.co/xheuclMCmj #sydneysiege

— Daily Mail Australia (@DailyMailAU) December 15, 2014

Meet the #Sydneysiege gunman: http://t.co/LMEo4dEowa As I said before, chance for world leaders to say Islam isn't linked to terrorism.

— Right-Wing-Lunatic (@sreemoytalukdar) December 15, 2014

#SYDNEYSIEGE: Police storming #Lindt Cafe, paramedics on scene http://t.co/kJdiVv0nB9 pic.twitter.com/Ny7rYKuH2g

— RT (@RT_com) December 15, 2014

Lots of bangs, hostages out, no sign of shooter #SydneySiege pic.twitter.com/6O4P6AMxd1

— Simon Crerar (@simoncrerar) December 15, 2014

'Want me to shoot you too?' #sydneysiege gunman asks man before walking into cafe http://t.co/eHB2gCGJlS pic.twitter.com/pN9Y1oXpTB

— The Independent (@Independent) December 15, 2014

MAP: A gunman continues to hold staff and customers hostage at a cafe in Sydney #sydneysiege http://t.co/NqYcDVeDIr pic.twitter.com/Z8L8msuasJ

— BBC News Graphics (@BBCNewsGraphics) December 15, 2014

Sydney hostage crisis #sydneysiege ongoing. Thanks to friends in Israel for messages of solidarity & support. Hoping it ends w/o violence.

— Dave Sharma (@AusAmbIsrael) December 15, 2014

Thoughts & prayers to all those who have been affected by the #SydneySiege today. Sad to see this sort of terror … pic.twitter.com/96GtrSd6De

— Nathaniel Buzolic (@natebuzz) December 15, 2014

An Imam, a Rabbi and a priest have held a joint prayer session for the cafe hostages, at Lakemba Mosque #sydneysiege pic.twitter.com/WrRuIeVd4m

— Historical Pics (@HistoricalPics) December 15, 2014

A crazy world we live in. A hostage crisis metres away & peoples' 1st thought is "let's take a selfie" #sydneysiege pic.twitter.com/leViTv30En

— Henry Legg (@PhysicsHenry) December 15, 2014

To the tourists taking selfies outside the #SydneySiege – how would you like to be in that café? pic.twitter.com/Cc5bOysMjg

— Jeremy Vine (@theJeremyVine) December 15, 2014

#SYDNEYSIEGE: 5 hostages escape from #Lindt Cafe, more trapped, police in contact with gunman http://t.co/m51P8dUPhB https://t.co/hMQ7clAmHS

— RT (@RT_com) December 15, 2014

#sydneysiege Update: -5 hostages have escaped -"No one has been injured” per @nswpolice http://t.co/aFHirytbFH https://t.co/Byh8670MfK

— BuzzFeed News (@BuzzFeedNews) December 15, 2014

Ultra capitalism backflip – #Uber rethinks fee hike amid #Sydneysiege http://t.co/Rt4dZZUXat pic.twitter.com/QpFrfwjMaD

— SBS News (@SBSNews) December 15, 2014

Bill Shorten on #sydneysiege: "Australians are shocked, but we wont be shaken" pic.twitter.com/NhrTeA6ha3

— TEN Eyewitness News (@channeltennews) December 15, 2014

.@chriskkenny talks about leaving the cafe at the heart of the #sydneysiege moments before the hostage situation http://t.co/VIv2LL86YK

— BBC World Service (@bbcworldservice) December 15, 2014

No degree of hate or #Islamophobia will strip Muslim Australians of either half of their identity. #sydneysiege pic.twitter.com/CAAscwbkxu

— Khaled Bey (@KhaledBeydoun) December 15, 2014

REPORTS: Up to 40 hostages. 4 hours and counting. Zero contact with gunman. 'Very disturbing' #sydneysiege http://t.co/OHIzG8YDkA

— WCSH 6 (@WCSH6) December 15, 2014

MT @mashable #Uber intros surge pricing during #sydneysiegehttp://t.co/ypP0wMtOON pic.twitter.com/kbPubroomX

— Steve Herman (@W7VOA) December 15, 2014

Infographic: The flag being shown in Martin Place, as compared to the flag used by IS and others. #SydneySiege pic.twitter.com/rMMU28danL

— smh.com.au (@smh) December 15, 2014

Sydney Opera House evacuated, concourse deserted http://t.co/NMbuLCimKV #SydneySiege (via @cberkman) pic.twitter.com/QYlOU0REVw

— BuzzFeed Australia (@BuzzFeedOz) December 15, 2014

US evacuated Consulate in Sydney after #sydneysiege. Emergency warning to U.S. citizens urging them to "maintain high level of vigilance".

— Jon Williams (@WilliamsJon) December 15, 2014

The PM's office releases a statement about #sydneysiege. http://t.co/7NdqPYhwcY pic.twitter.com/jeYdlwywO7

— ABC News (@abcnews) December 15, 2014

Why are no network news stations playing this #BREAKING news from #sydneysiege ?

— Kimberly Willingham (@kimiwillingham) December 15, 2014

No US network is carrying coverage of #sydneysiege right now. Wow. #AsleepAtTheSwitch

— James Robert Carroll (@JRCarrollCJ) December 15, 2014

This story has been updated to reflect the latest casualty numbers.