Christchurch mosque shooting updates: 40 killed, says New Zealand PM
Forty
people were killed and more than 20 seriously wounded in mass
shootings at two mosques in New Zealand's Christchurch
on Friday, Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern said. Ardern said New
Zealand had been placed on its highest security threat level. She
said four people in police custody held extremist views, but had not
been on any police watchlists.
Ardern
said the country has suffered one of its worst mass
shootings after attacks at two mosques in the South
Island city of Christchurch left an unknown number of people dead and
injured.
“It is clear this is one of New Zealand’s darkest days,” Ardern told reporters on Friday. “What has happened here is an extraordinary and unprecedented act of violence. It has no place in New Zealand. This is not who we are.”
Police said they have arrested three men and a woman, and while they don’t think there are any armed offenders still at large, they can’t be sure the danger has passed or the incident is confined to Christchurch.
Police Commissioner Mike Bush declined to comment on whether it was an act of terrorism but said the situation was unprecedented in New Zealand. He said a number of home-made bombs were found attached to vehicles that police stopped. Read More
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