I
can hardly bring myself to cite New Zealand media, it is so
unbelievably bad.
"The young man has also been charged with allegedly posting to social media a photograph of one of the South Island mosques being attacked with the message 'target acquired' along with other chat messages 'inciting extreme violence'."
Teenager,
18, who has been accused of sharing a live-stream of the Christchurch
massacre and writing ‘target acquired’ next to a photo of a
mosque faces 14 years behind bars
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NZ man, 18, accused of sharing livestream of Christchurch massacre denied bail
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Face charges for sharing livestream and a posting photo of a mosque attacked
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Police say the man was not involved in the attack in Christchurch which killed 50
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Teen will reappear in court in April and faces up to 14 years behind bars
18
March, 2019
An
18-year-old New Zealand man accused of Facebook sharing a live-stream
video of the Christchurch massacre that killed 50 people has been
denied bail.
Police
have said the teenager - who cannot yet be named - was not involved
in the attack on two mosques.
Australian
white supremacist Brenton Tarrant, 28, has been charged with the
Friday afternoon murders.
The
accused teenage Facebook poster appeared in Christchurch District
Court on Monday and was granted an interim name suppression order,
but he was denied bail by Judge Stephen O'Driscoll.
The
young man has also been charged with allegedly posting to social
media a photograph of one of the South Island mosques being attacked
with the message 'target acquired' along with other chat messages
'inciting extreme violence'.
New
Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has also confirmed she would
move to tighten national gun laws, following one of the world's worst
peacetime shooting massacres in history.
The
details behind the alleged Facebook poster's bail decision cannot be
published.
He
will reappear in court in April. If found guilty, he could face up to
14 years' jail.
Facebook
earlier said it had taken down 1.5 million copies of footage of the
shooting that had been livestreamed by Tarrant in the 24 hours after
the carnage
Authorities
and telecommunications companies last week also scrambled to have the
videos taken down and urged the public not to share them.
Ms
Ardern said she had contacted Facebook's chief operating officer
Sheryl Sandberg to voice her concerns about the social media giant's
sharing of extremist live-streaming material.
'I
haven't spoken to her directly but she has reached out, an
acknowledgment of what has occurred here in New Zealand,' she told
reporters on Monday.
'This
is an issue that I will look to be discussing directly with
Facebook'.
The
New Zealand Prime Minister also confirmed she would push to reform
the nation's gun laws, which haven't changed since 1992.
'To
make our community safer, the time to act is now,' she told reporters
on Monday.
New
Zealand's cabinet has agreed in-principle to a range of gun reforms,
but Ms Ardern declined to provide more detail at this stage.
The
proposed changes could be announced before cabinet meets again next
week.
Semi-automatic
assault rifles are expected to be banned in New Zealand, and gun
owners are likely to face stricter registration criteria.
'There
are details to work through,' Ms Ardern said.
'These
aren't simple areas of law, so that's simply what we'll be taking the
time to get right.'
Deputy
Prime Minister Winston Peters, who heads the conservative New Zealand
First party, endorsed the plan.
'At
1pm on the 15th of March our world changed forever, and so will our
gun laws,' Mr Peters said.
New
Zealand amended its gun laws in 1992, after the Aramoana massacre of
November 1990, which saw 13 people shot dead in a small township near
Dunedin, following a neighbourhood dispute.
Background
checks and special permits were introduced 26 years ago, however New
Zealand lacks a national gun registry.
The
Christchurch shooting was also New Zealand's first mass shooting
since 1994.
New
Zealand's gun lobby thwarted attempts to reform gun laws in 1999,
2005, 2012 and 2017.
Australia
banned automatic and semi-automatic assault rifles following the 1996
Port Arthur massacre in Tasmania, where 35 people were killed.
The
death toll in Christchurch, so far, is second only to the Las Vegas
carnage of October 2017 which saw 58 people shot dead in the United
States, when it comes to firearm-only atrocities in a Western nation
involving a lone gunman.
Far-right
Norwegian terrorist Anders Breivik killed more people in July 2011,
but he had also used an explosive device before shooting dead 69
participants of a Workers Youth League summer camp on the island of
Utoya.
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