
Many were shot at point blank range in the building as they huddled together in corners while a woman was heard begging for help before he shot her in the head. Up to 49 people were killed and more than 20 were seriously injured during the rampage. The horrifying 17-minute video streamed on his Facebook shows the man, believed to be a 28-year-old Australian, firing more than 100 shots from multiple rifles at those inside. The gunman, who called himself Brenton Tarrant on Twitter, entered the Al Noor Mosque in Christchurch about 1.30pm on Friday during afternoon prayers and opened fire.


Well over 100 shots were fired in 17-minute video streamed live to Facebook.Emptied numerous magazines into worshippers as they huddled or tried to run.Shooter walked into the Al Noor Mosque in Christchurch and fired multiple shots.However, the country has maintained a low level of gun violence with Friday's attack being the biggest mass shooting in the country's recent history. There are an estimated 1.5 million firearms in New Zealand for a population of nearly five million.

"We cannot be deterred, gun laws have to be changed regardless on activity from gun retailers," she said speaking to reporters. A new season is upon us with Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 Season 04 Get ready to fight against Niktos clandestine army and unlock more areas of Vondel. The Prime Minister pledged that the country's gun laws would change, adding that a ban on semi-automatic weapons would be considered.Īrdern said that Parliament would convene on Monday to discuss a change in gun policies. "The offender was mobile, there were two other firearms in the vehicle that the offender was in, and it absolutely was his intention to continue with his attack," Ardern told reporters in Christchurch on Saturday.Īrdern added that Tarrant was a licensed gun owner who allegedly used five weapons, including two semi-automatic weapons and two shotguns that were modified.
