Christchurch Mosque Shootings: One Man Faces Murder Charges, What Happened to the Other Three Arrested?

March 16th, 2019

What would be the odds of two people being arrested with firearms in close proximity to this incident and not being involved with it?

Fascinating.

Via: New Zealand Herald:

While four people were arrested in relation to Christchurch’s mosque massacres, only one man, Brenton Tarrant, has been charged with murder.

What happened to the other three? And why were they suspects?

One woman and two other men were also arrested and held in custody in relation to the attacks.

The woman has been released without charge. The man who was in a vehicle with the woman has been charged with firearms offences and will appear in the Christchurch District Court on Monday.

An 18-year-old man, who was not connected to the couple, will also appear in Christchurch District Court on Monday for possessing a firearm.

Police say they do not believe either men were involved in the attacks.

6 Responses to “Christchurch Mosque Shootings: One Man Faces Murder Charges, What Happened to the Other Three Arrested?”

  1. pookie says:

    Woke up this morning to find that NZ had banned ZeroHedge.com, and apparently also Gab and Dissenter. ZH has quite a few articles posted now that the cabal wouldn’t want Kiwis to see. And many commenters to the articles are giving links to even more info that Kiwis aren’t supposed to read, as the info eviscerates the Narrative on NZ mainstream media that is to be unquestioningly swallowed.

  2. Kevin says:

    I saw this mentioned on Reddit, but I’m still able to access ZeroHedge, Gab and Dissenter. It must not be all ISPs.

    People can try using alternative DNS settings. CloudFlare’s DNS is good, but there are many others.

    1.1.1.1 and 1.0.0.1

    https://www.cloudflare.com/learning/dns/what-is-1.1.1.1/

    I recently learned that my ISP was using a transparent DNS proxy, which intercepts all DNS lookups and forwards them to my ISPs DNS, no matter which DNS I specified.

    I found this out because I needed to implement backup parental controls (OpenDNS) and it wasn’t working no matter what I tried. (My son found a built in browser in one of his game’s clients that bypassed Microsoft’s parental controls.)

    I was able to get it to work using DNS Crypt, but I felt that such measures were ridiculous, so I contacted my ISP. I convinced them to manually add OpenDNS to my account’s whitelist so that I could use it. I use a very small ISP, so they were happy to help. With a large ISP, you’ll spend hours trying to reach someone who can even understand what you’re talking about, and then that person will probably say ‘no’. In that case, DNScrypt can get around the proxy.

    Other things to try:

    VPN service

    Tor Browser

  3. pookie says:

    Here’s the article on ZeroHedge where a Kiwi, in the body of the article, indicates that Dissenter is no longer available in NZ, plus another Kiwi mentions that his ISP is Vodafone and he can’t reach ZeroHedge now unless he uses a VPN.

    NZ Threatens 10 Years In Prison For ‘Possessing’ Mosque Shooting Video; Web Hosts Warned, ‘Dissenter’ Banned

    https://www.zerohedge.com/news/2019-03-16/nz-threatens-10-years-prison-possessing-mosque-shooting-video-web-hosts-warned

  4. Dennis says:

    At time of writing (AEST 1530h, 2019/03/19) ZH is inaccessible on both Optus and Vodafone networks in Sydney, Australia. However, it is accessible without any issues using a US proxy. Stories directly relevant to Australia on their homepage right now are:

    https://www.zerohedge.com/news/2019-03-18/why-does-mainstream-media-purposely-ignore-mass-killings-christians-across-globe

    and

    https://www.zerohedge.com/news/2019-03-18/teen-slapping-aussie-mp-refuses-resign-after-blaming-muslims-nz-attack

  5. Dennis says:

    (First story is relevant to Australia due to its reference to the Christchurch massacre.)

  6. Dennis says:

    ZH accessible again. Telcos blocked it because the Australian government told them to even though site featured no offensive content, viz. the video that was live-streamed on FB.

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