At that time lots of people we were inside." "The windows and glass were dropping and breaking. "When I heard the first sound I thought maybe there's an electric short circuit, but later on it was continuously a big sound, a loud sound was happening," he told NBC's "Today" show.
Mohan Ibrahim said he was among around 200 people inside that mosque. Peneha told the AP that he went inside the building to help and "saw dead people everywhere.” He said the gunman ran out of the mosque, dropped what appeared to be a semi-automatic weapon and fled. Len Peneha who lives near one of the scenes said he saw a man dressed in black enter the Masjid Al Noor mosque and then heard dozens of shots, followed by people running away, The Associated Press reported. We are working to have any footage removed.- New Zealand Police March 15, 2019 We would strongly urge that the link not be shared. Police are aware there is extremely distressing footage relating to the incident in Christchurch circulating online. Users on one of 8chan’s message boards, where the manifesto and terror threat were posted before the shooting, frequently share racist, homophobic and misogynistic memes and diatribes. "This conflict over the 2nd amendment and the attempted removal of firearms rights will ultimately result in a civil war that will eventually balkanize the US along political, cultural and, most importantly, racial lines," the manifesto said. It also made reference to the struggle over gun control in the U.S. As a policy maker and leader? Dear god no."
"As a symbol of renewed white identity and common purpose? Sure. "Were/are you a supporter of Donald Trump?" the author of the manifesto wrote. It also addressed President Donald Trump. The manifesto includes anti-Muslim rhetoric, far-right and far-left political sentiment and references to radicalization via the internet. World news New Zealand mosque terrorist may have targeted country because it's so safeĪuthorities have not confirmed that the postings are connected to the shootings, but pictures and videos seen by NBC News as well as a manifesto posted shortly before the attack match known details of the shootings. He said firearms had been recovered from both scenes. Police sources told NBC News' Australian partner Channel 7 that the main suspect's name is Brenton Tarrant, 28.Īccording to Bush, "a number of IEDs attached to vehicles" were also found. The two mosques are about three miles apart, and the second mosque was attacked about 45 minutes after the first.īush said that four people - three men and a woman - had initially been detained, but it remained unclear whether all of them were involved. ET Thursday) in Christchurch, a city of around 375,000 people. Officers responded to reports of shots fired around 1:40 p.m. Scores of family members were awaiting news about missing loved ones, i ncluding children, at a local hospital.
Police Commissioner Mike Bush said 49 people were killed with many more wounded. One man was in custody, charged with murder, and he appeared to have livestreamed much of the attacks on Facebook.
"This is one of New Zealand's darkest days," said Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern, who described the shootings as a terrorist attack that appeared to have been well-planned. Nearly 50 worshippers at two mosques in New Zealand were gunned down during Friday prayers in what the country's prime minister called "an extraordinary and unprecedented act of violence."