![]() ![]() When spoken to by police, the man admitted possessing the banned items, explaining to officers: "I do not agree with the Government's censorship." He also downloaded a copy of the so-called "manifesto" and saved it on his mobile phone. He saved the video in a file labelled "main event", the court heard today.Īt 1am on March 18, the man shared the video via Facebook Messenger "to a known associate". ![]() ![]() The fisherman was sent an electronic copy of the objectionable video between March 15 – the day of the shootings at two Christchurch mosques which claimed 51 lives - and March 28. Today, the man, who has interim name suppression, appeared at Christchurch District Court along with four other men charged over the mosque attack footage. The 22-year-old has been in custody since late March after being arrested by police involved in Operation Deans. Canterbury Mornings with John MacDonald PodcastĪ Christchurch fisherman shared a March 15 mosque shooting video and downloaded the alleged gunman's manifesto in the days after attack, it can be revealed today.Wellington Mornings with Nick Mills Podcast.The Resident Builder Podcast with Peter Wolfkamp.Saturday Morning with Jack Tame Podcast.Sportstalk with D'Arcy Waldegrave Podcast.Simon Barnett & James Daniels Afternoons Podcast. ![]()
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