Brenton Tarrant legally bought two semi-automatic rifles, two shotguns and a lever-action rifle that were used in the attack that killed 49 Muslim worshippers. PM Jacinda Ardern says the purchases were made in 2017, one month after Tarrant was granted a gun licence.
New Zealand mosque massacre suspect Brenton Tarrant flashes ‘white power’ gesture in court, as PM Jacinda Ardern vows ‘gun laws will change’
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Published: 7:01am, 16 Mar, 2019
Updated: 8:00am, 16 Mar, 2019
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Published: 5:32am, 16 Mar, 2019
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