Muslims faithful were having their Friday prayer at Al Noor Mosque and at Linwood Avenue Mosque when they were attacked by white supremacists . Both mosques were packed full because Friday is their official day of worship.

Gunman Brenton Tarrant, an Australian white Supremacist and a Trump supporter was responsible for the attack in the Al Noor Mosque in Christchurch. He livestreamed the attack. He also posted to social media, prior to the attack, a link to an 87-page manifesto filled with anti-immigrant, anti-Muslim ideas.

New Zealand police say they have arrested four people in connection with the attack. One man has already been charged with murder.
New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has described the attack as an "unprecedented act of violence" and called it "one of New Zealand's darkest days."

Australian PM Scott Morrison confirmed an Australian-born citizen had been arrested in connection with the attack, calling him an "extremist rightwing violent terrorist".
Trump said on Twitter that the shootings in Christchurch were a "horrible massacre."





The gunmen, who identified himself on Twitter as Brenton Tarrant from Grafton, New South Wales, livestreamed the massacre which took place inside the Al Noor Mosque in Christchurch at about 1:30pm while the mosque was packed full with Muslim faithful who attended Friday prayers.

As the mosque attack was going on, there was another mass shooting outside Christchurch Hospital and multiple bombs were attached to three cars near the mosque.
Gunman Brenton Tarrant was seen in a video firing multiple shots at a crowd of Muslim worshippers as they try to flee. Witnesses reported hearing 50 shots from his weapons including a semi-automatic shotgun and a rifle.

A total of 30 people were killed at the Al Noor Mosque. Ten others died at the Linwood Avenue mosque, three of which were outside the mosque itself. A further 20 people were reported as seriously injured at the Christchurch Hospital emergency room.
Before the attack, the gunman posted an 87-page manifesto to Twitter hinting at a "terrorist attack."

Four people are in custody, including three men and one woman. One of them was arrested while wearing a suicide vest, while a man wearing military fatigues was arrested outside Papanui High School.

New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern said there were no further suspects at this stage.
Police have described the situation as "critical". They have urged people near the area to stay indoors and report suspicious behaviour.



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