New Zealand PM's office, others were sent manifesto minutes before mosque attack, prime minister says.
Mourners paying their respects at a makeshift memorial at the Botanical Gardens in Christchurch, New Zealand on March 16, 2019.Get breaking news alerts and special reports. The news and stories that matter, delivered weekday mornings.New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern said Sunday night local time that her office was among more than 30 recipients of a manifesto believed to have been written by the mosque attacker.
By the time police digested the manifesto, she said, the first calls for help were already being received."Someone was taken into custody within 36 minutes," Ardern said.rose to 50 from 49 Sunday after a victim was found inside one of the mosques, New Zealand Police Commissioner Mike Bush said Sunday.
"Horror, stunned, anger," the medical doctor said."Those are some of the words that I’ve sort of had related to me at this point." He told NBC News' Miguel Almaguer that he fell onto his injured father as the two fled the shooter. His dad, Adeeb Samy,"Took a bullet for me," Adeeb said."He kept shooting on the pile and I was lucky to make it out with no injuries," Adeep said."This burn mark is — I looked on the ground and there was a bullet right next to me and ...
An 18-year-old man also was arrested and will appear in court, Bush said, but added that the arrest was"tangentially related" and the man was not believed to have been involved with the shooting.The prime minister Sunday faced concerns that social media platforms were exploited by the shooter as video of the attack spread online.
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