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The chilling POV video, confirmed by New Zealand media and verified by Storyful, begins with a man in brown fingerless gloves driving through the streets of Christchurch towards the mosque.

He storms the mosque through the front door and starts shooting indiscriminately at anyone he sees. He can be seen in the video reloading his rifle multiple times and walking in and out of rooms in an apparent attempt to make sure all people inside are dead.

He leaves the mosque after a few minutes and then walks back out the front gate, where he shoots a volley of gunfire up and down the street. In the minute horrifying video, the gunman - described by witnesses at the crime scene as short and wearing a military uniform - never spoke a word and continued shooting the worshipers.

The video, which is now being removed from the internet, shows the gunman shooting down a woman on the road before boarding the car. New Zealand police warned that "extremely distressing footage" existed relating to a deadly mosque shooting in Christchurch on Friday, and urged that it not be shared. We are working to have any footage removed. Europe is battling a fresh wave of infections; several countries have tightened curbs, with Austria announcing a Most government employees have yet to return to work and many had not been paid for months even before the Taliban Christchurch shooting video: New Zealand attacker Brenton Tarrant live streamed the incident on Facebook which showed the gunman filming himself firing at worshippers inside a mosque.

Witness Nour Tavis said he was in the front row of the Al Noor Mosque with his friend when the shooting started. He told the New Zealand Herald he saw someone smash a window and jump out. Tavis then scaled a fence and banged on a neighbouring house desperately hoping someone would answer and take him in to safety.

A victim who was filmed saying "hello brother" to the gunman before the massacre was unleashed has also been praised for his bravery as the shooter stormed inside. Harrowing video showed the gunman driving to a mosque, arming himself and then beginning the slaughter after declaring: "Let's get this party started. The shooter had released a sick manifesto before the shooting - saying he was taking revenge for the "thousands of European lives lost to terror attacks", adding: "I have read the writings of Dylan Roof and many others, but only really took true inspiration from Knight Justiciar Breivik.

In the live-streamed footage, the man is seen taking automatic weapons from his boot, daubed in bizarre references to historic Muslim wars. The man shoots several people from the car park before stalking through the building, picking off people and shooting bodies on the floor. The sicko drives off boasting about how he "should have stayed longer" and blaring music including "Fire" by The Crazy World of Arthur Brown.

The Bangladesh cricket team among worshippers caught up in the carnage - although all escaped unharmed. Team manager Khaled Mashud said: "This was a kind of accident that we would never expect nor want in any part of the world. We must have been about 50 yards from the mosque. Had we arrived even three or four minutes earlier, we probably would have been inside the mosque. The UK's counter-terrorism chief today said he was stepping up patrols around mosques in the UK and Brit officers were ready to support their counterparts in New Zealand.

Thousands have already been raised for the victims of the terror attacks through a fundraising page set up by the New Zealand Council of Victim Support Groups. US President Donald Trump also tweeted a message that read: "My warmest sympathy and best wishes goes out to the people of New Zealand after the horrible massacre in the Mosques.

The Queen said she is "deeply saddened by the appalling events in Christchurch today", adding: "Prince Philip and I send our condolences to the families and friends of those who have lost their lives. We pay for your stories! Do you have a story for The Sun Online news team? Email us at tips the-sun. You can WhatsApp us on We pay for videos too. Click here to upload yours. Jump directly to the content. Sign in. All Football. How the killer was caught.

COPS arrested the armed killer after ramming his car in a suburban street. In dramatic amateur video footage, the police officers are seen pointing their weapons at him. One aims a rifle through the windscreen — which already has two bullet holes in it — while his partner is by the passenger door covering Tarrant with a pistol.

He is then pushed face down and handcuffed before being hauled to a police patrol car. Body found in hunt for missing teen as 2 men, 24 and 26, held for 'murder'.



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