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Behind the Scenes | The Chronicle

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NZ massacre: Chaos as Aussie snipers opened fire

NZ massacre: Chaos as Aussie snipers opened fire Australian police risked a potential blue-on-blue incident during the Christchurch mosque shootings as visiting officers rushed to the scene without ID. Crime by Charles Miranda Premium Content Subscriber only Australian police risked a potential blue-on-blue incident at the height of the mosque massacre in New Zealand as visiting officers rushed to the scene with their weapons to give aid but carried no clear overt identification. A detailed review of the New Zealand Police response to the March 15, 2019 mosque attacks in Christchurch, in which lone right-wing Australian terrorist Brenton Tarrant killed 51 people and injured 40 others, found the response by first responders was exemplary.

Police investigating after reports of hate speech message written outside Christchurch s Al Noor mosque

Police investigating after reports of hate speech message written outside Christchurch s Al Noor mosque Newshub 13/12/2020 Lana Andelane, Holly Henry © Video - Newshub; Image - Getty Images Watch: Police are investigating reports of a hate speech message written in chalk outside the Al Noor mosque in Christchurch. Police are investigating after reports of a hate speech message written in chalk outside a Christchurch mosque, a spokesperson confirmed to Newshub. The concerning message was left outside the Masjid Al Noor on Deans Avenue in Riccarton on Saturday. The matter is being investigated and police are working with the Al Noor mosque leadership team, the police spokesperson said on Sunday.

Christchurch massacre: an Australian crime

Christchurch massacre: an Australian crime Husna Ahmed was a wife and mother who migrated from Bangladesh to New Zealand, where she used to teach children and help to care for the elderly at her local mosque. When the Australian terrorist began to slaughter the fellow members of her congregation at the Masjid Al Noor last year, she ushered the other women and children safely towards a side exit, before returning in search of her husband, who has been a paraplegic since a hit-and-run accident six years earlier. “ Ko tō tātou kāinga tēnei” – a title that translates to “This is our home” – the report by the Royal Commission of Inquiry into the Terrorist Attack on Christchurch Mosques on March 15, 2019, opens by acknowledging Ahmed’s name, along with those of the other 50

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