Christchurch mass shooting

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Event.png Christchurch mass shooting (mass shooting) Rdf-entity.pngRdf-icon.png
Date15 March 2019
LocationChristchurch,  New Zealand
Blamed onBrenton Tarrant
Deaths50
Injured (non-fatal)50
DescriptionA mass shooting at two New Zealand mosques.

In March 2019, a mass shooting happened in Christchurch. It was livestreamed onto the internet.[1] Four people were arrested.

Official narrative

Brenton Tarrant emailed the New Zealand Prime Minister a manifesto and then went on a "lone nut" shooting spree, killing 50 people, livestreaming the mass murder on the internet as he did so.

Background

"Snipers from the New Zealand military, as well as professional snipers from Australia and Asian countries, had been at the Defence Force shooting range at West Melton, 25kms west of the city".[2]

Manifesto

CNN reported that "New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern's office received an email with the manifesto from the suspect behind the mass shootings at two Christchurch mosques, minutes before the attack began."[3]

Video

The BBC reported on 18 March that Recep Tayyip Erdogan showed sections of the video to supporters at political rallies.[4]

Response

A global collaboration quickly swung in to action to try to control access to the event. A Saidit commentator termed it " a test run to remove en mass anything that the establishment/TPTB doesn't like or want you to see or know."[5]

New Zealand government

The NZ government announced that they would tighten gun control.[6][7]

New Zealand Police

The New Zealand Police attempted to suppress sharing of videos of the event

The New Zealand Police deemed that video of the attack was "objectionable" and that anyone sharing it could be liable for up to 14 years in jail and that even "knowingly" possessing was punishable with up to 10 years.[8]

Arrests

By 17 March the NZ police were arrested and charging people with sharing videos of the shootings.[9][10][11]

Gun confiscation

By 26 March, only 37 New Zealand guns had been returned (out of a total of about 1.2 million)[12]. The police began visiting gun owners homes to confiscate guns, leading to at least one fatality by 27 March 2019.[13]


 

The Official Culprit

Name
Brenton Tarrant
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