Teenager, 18, 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 as he's denied bail
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.
Hol up, so what you be sayin is, that whites will be imprisoned for life anyway because there is no justice for them in this kiked system, and that they have nothing to lose by killing liberals and subhumans?
David Clark
They are so terrified of people realising that the public's opinion is the opposite of the published opinion
Poor kid fell for the mossad agent. This is what happens if you spend more time on watching memes spread by feds and less time in educating about the chosen ones.
Its probably not even real. I would not be surprised if the media puts out these articles about people being arrested for reading, watching, tweeting or texting certain things just to try to instill fear into the masses.
Andrew Wilson
Just remind the Muslims and all of their supporters that all of this is part and parcel of the modern world and to not look back in anger.