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Christchurch livestream shooting video
Christchurch livestream shooting video





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New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern says gun law reforms will be announced within 10 days in the wake of the Christchurch shootings that left 50 people dead. He was charged with a single count of murder and a judge said Saturday he may face other charges.īush said at a Monday news conference, "We believe absolutely there was only one attacker responsible for this."īut he added that the support of other people hasn't been ruled out and is "a very, very important part of our investigation." Gun law changes to be announced within 10 days, PM says New Zealand Police Commissioner Mike Bush says the gunman who killed 50 people and wounded dozens of others at two Christchurch mosques Friday acted alone, but may have had support.Īustralian white supremacist Brenton Tarrant was arrested moments after the shootings. Accused shooter was sole gunman, but may have had help, top cop says The teen is also accused of posting a photo of one of the mosques with the message "target acquired" and with posting other chat messages "inciting extreme violence," the Herald reported. He was arrested Friday but police have said they don't think he was directly involved in the attack. His request for bail was denied at a court in New Zealand Monday but the judge said his name could be kept out of the public eye. "You know I have lots of support, lots of love, lots of kindness from all of the New Zealand people." Teen charged with distributing gunman's livestream: ReportĪn 18-year-old man has been charged with distributing a livestream of the mass shooting at two mosques Friday, the New Zealand Herald reported, according to the Reuters news service. "I will not change my opinion about New Zealand.

christchurch livestream shooting video

"It's good for the world to see what's happened because people around the world, they thought we were terrorists because some stupid people, they said they are Muslims, they go and kill innocent people, they thought we are terrorists," said Abulaban who emigrated to New Zealand from Jordan 17 years ago.







Christchurch livestream shooting video