Mass shootings at mosques , New Zealand
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Mass shootings at mosques , New Zealand
What we know so far about the New Zealand mosque shootings
At least 49 people were killed and 20 seriously injured in two mass shootings at mosques in the New Zealand city of Christchurch.
Here's what we know so far:
- The victims: Forty-one people were killed at the al Noor mosque. Seven people died at the Linwood mosque, and one person died from their injuries in hospital.
- The suspects: Police said four people were taken into custody — three men and one woman. They do not believe there are any other suspects but said it was still an open investigation.
- The charges: Police said a male in his late 20s has been charged with murder and will appear at the Christchurch court Saturday morning local time.
- The manifesto: In a social media post just before the attack, an account that is believed to belong to one of the attackers posted a link to an 87-page manifesto that was filled with anti-immigrant, anti-Muslim ideas and explanations for an attack. The manifesto was not signed.
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The attacks:
- 49 people shot dead in attacks at two mosques in Christchurch, New Zealand.
- 48 patients, ranging from young children to adults with gunshot wounds, are being treated in Christchurch Hospital.
- 4 suspects – 3 and 1 woman – taken into custody. One person was later released. Police are not looking for any other suspects.
- The shootings took place at the Masjid Al-Noor mosque and the Linwood Islamic Centre.
- Police recovered several guns from the mosques, and two explosive devices from two vehicles at the scene.
- Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has raised the national security threat level in New Zealand to its second highest level.
- It is the worst mass shooting in the country's history. Ardern called it a terrorist attack and said it was "one of New Zealand's darkest days."
The gunman:
A still image taken from video circulated on social media, apparently taken by a gunman and posted online live as the attack unfolded, shows him driving in Christchurch, New Zealand, on Friday. (Social media website via Reuters)
- An Australian man in his 20s has been charged with murder and will appear in court Saturday.
- The attacker reportedly livestreamed part of the attack. Police have urged people not to share the "distressing" footage.
- The man identified himself online before the rampage as Australian citizen Brenton Tarrant.
- A now-deleted Twitter account with the same name as the suspected gunman had photos of weapons and protective equipment, and a link to a racist manifesto describing motivation for the attacks.
- Photos of the equipment show names of extremist and historical figures written on some of the equipment.
- One of the names was Alexandre Bissonnette, the man who killed six people in an attack on a Quebec City mosque.
This photo of rifle ammunition appeared on a now-deleted Twitter account from a user whose name matched that of the Christchurch shootings suspect. Those mentioned include Quebec City mosque gunman Alexandre Bissonnette. (Twitter)
- The writer of the manifesto describes himself as 28 years old, born in Australia to a "working-class, low-income family," and said he had a "regular childhood."
- The manifesto calls out world leaders including "terrorist" Nelson Mandela, London Mayor Sadiq Khan, referred to as a "Pakistani Muslim invader," and German Chancellor Angela Merkel, who is known for accepting large numbers of migrants to settle in Germany. "Few have done more to damage and racially cleanse Europe of its people," the manifesto says of Merkel.
- The manifesto names other mass shooters like Anders Breivik and Dylan [Dylann] Roof.
A bulletproof vest and protection gear is seen in this undated photo posted on Twitter on Tuesday by the apparent gunman who attacked a mosque in Christchurch, New Zealand. (Twitter via Reuters)
- The 74-page manifesto is written in Q&A fashion. The writer says he is not a member of any political group or movement. He goes on to detail white nationalist, anti-immigrant opinions, saying he was motivated by "white genocide," a term white supremacists use to describe immigration and the growth of minority populations.
- He says he made money investing in Bitconnect, a cryptocurrency, and used the money to travel.
- Australian Broadcasting Corporation reports Brenton Tarrant worked as a personal trainer at Big River Gym in the New South Wales city of Grafton between 2009 and 2011, when he left to go travelling overseas in Asia and in Europe.
- Tracey Gray, manager of the gym, told ABC she recalled Tarrant's father Rodney died from an asbestos-related illness when Tarrant was in high school, and she believed he still had a surviving sister and mother.
- Online accounts linked to the suspect had in recent days circulated white supremacist imagery and extreme right-wing messages celebrating violence against Muslims, and minorities on social media and message boards.
A still image taken from video circulated on social media, posted online by the apparent gunman as the attack unfolded, shows him retrieving weapons from the trunk of his car. (Social media website via Reuters)
With files from Reuters, The Associated Press
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8DonCo
Re: Mass shootings at mosques , New Zealand
nếu chính phủ cho dân mua bom nguyên tử chắc mọi người mua vài trái xài chơi ...
Sim
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Ai mà đi mosque sau này chắc cũng sợ. Cho dù có metal detector chắc cũng 0 help gì bởi vì tụi nó sẽ cầm súng bắn từ ngoài cửa vào luôn.
ga10
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vậy mà tơi nay chưa chính phủ nào gọi là KHỦNG BỐ chỉ 1 vài tờ báo NZ nói thôi
đừng nói vụ nầy không phải là khủng bố , WELL PLAN
đừng nói vụ nầy không phải là khủng bố , WELL PLAN
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8DonCo
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8DonCo wrote:vậy mà tơi nay chưa chính phủ nào gọi là KHỦNG BỐ chỉ 1 vài tờ báo NZ nói thôi
đừng nói vụ nầy không phải là khủng bố , WELL PLAN
Tui wonder tai sao ho lại tránh nói KHỦNG BỐ. Tui ISIS lộng hành quá trời, tụi nó attack được vụ nào là cả đám tụi nó vỗ tay reo hò, cổ võ, ra mặt thù hằn công khai. Ngay cả ông Trump cũng cố gắng nói trai ra: “I think it’s a small group of people that have very, very serious problems, I guess. If you look what happened in New Zealand, perhaps that’s the case. I don’t know enough about it yet…But it’s certainly a terrible thing.”
Cuom
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Mặt của cha này nhìn vừa ác, vừa có cái gì không ổn định về thần kinh.
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Chuyện tình thương nhất chuyện hoa sim
mytranga
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Thằng này là khủng bố hay racist, thấy báo nói nó ghét tụi Immigrant nên vô bắn ?
May4phuong
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Nó có viết Manifesto khong biết tiếng Việt là tuyên ngôn được không, để nói tại sao nó làm vậy.
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mytranga
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May4phuong wrote:Thằng này là khủng bố hay racist, thấy báo nói nó ghét tụi Immigrant nên vô bắn ?
1000000 % là khủng bố rồi, very well plan mà còn document đầy đủ nữa
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8DonCo
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cái này là khủng bộ nội địa .
cũng may là nhân dân ta ở Xóm Chợ từng sống với khủng bố Kon-Ku-kìa nên hông cảm thấy bị sốc.
hãy chuẩn bị tinh thần.... hắn ta sắp ôm bom lép dô hù Xóm Chợ .....
Sim
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Sim wrote:
cái này là khủng bộ nội địa .
cũng may là nhân dân ta ở Xóm Chợ từng sống với khủng bố Kon-Ku-kìa nên hông cảm thấy bị sốc.
hãy chuẩn bị tinh thần.... hắn ta sắp ôm bom lép dô hù Xóm Chợ .....
tui có măc áo giáp sẳn rồi nên không sao
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