Parents of a 35-year-old son was worshpping at the mosque on Friday afternoon told TV 3 New Zealand they had not heard from him. "I don't know if he's still alive or dead ... we've been waiting and waiting and no news, so we came here to see if he's...
"Just spoke to Jacinda Ardern, the Prime Minister of New Zealand, regarding the horrific events that have taken place of the past 24 hours. I informed the Prime Minister that we stand in solidarity with New Zealand - and that any assistance the U.S.A. can give, we stand by...
Christchurch, New Zealand— The first two people to be buried after last week'smosque attacksthat killed 50 people are a father and his son who fled the for "the safest country in the world." Khalid Mustafa was 44 and Hamza Mustafa was 15. Wrapped in white cloth, the bodies were laid...
The gunman then walks back into the mosque, where there are at least two dozen people lying on the ground. After walking back outside and shooting a woman there, he gets back in his car, where the song "Fire" by English rock band "The Crazy World of Arthur Brown" can be heard ...
Warning: Some of this video may be disturbing. At least 49 people were killed Friday in two separate mosque attacks in New Zealand. It is the deadliest mass shooting in the country's history. Police have arrested an Australian man, Brenton Tarrant, and charged him with murder. Three other ...
Forty nine people were killed in a mass shooting at two mosques in the New Zealand city of Christchurch.
Australian senator blames New Zealand attack on immigration Some of the material apparently posted by the killer resembles the meme-heavy hate speech prominent in dark corners of the internet. Music The shooter's soundtrack as he drove to the mosque included an upbeat-sounding tune that belies it...
As New Zealand reels from a terrorist attack against two mosques in Christchurch, Facebook announced it deleted 1.5 million videos of the shootings in the first 24 hours following the massacre. The tech company said in a tweet late Saturday that it prevented 1.2 million videos from...
New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern said the country will not fall to extremism. "Many of those who will have been directly affected by this shooting may be migrants to New Zealand... It is their home. They are us," Ardern said. ...
Australian man with apparent racist motives charged in mosque massacre, but Sen. Fraser Anning blames policy allowing "Muslim fanatics to migrate to New Zealand in the first place"