![]() Other tweets from the same user on that day included references to declining white fertility rates, articles about right-wing extremists in various countries and stories about purported crimes by illegal immigrants. The number “14” was written on the side of the rifle as well, a reference to the “fourteen words”, a white supremacist mantra. ![]() It was covered in white lettering, featuring the names of others who had committed race- or religion-based killings Cyrillic, Armenian and Georgian references to historical figures and events and the phrase: “Here’s Your Migration Compact”. On Wednesday, the Twitter handle tweeted pictures of one of the guns later used in the mosque attacks in the city of Christchurch. ![]() Police later said four people, who they did not identify, were in custody and one had been charged with murder over the country’s worst ever mass shooting. ![]() TVNZ/via REUTERS TVĪ gunman broadcast live footage on Facebook of the attack on one of the mosques. Emergency services personnel transport a stretcher carrying a person at a hospital, after reports that several shots had been fired, in central Christchurch, New Zealand March 15, 2019, in this still image taken from video.
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