New Zealand Terrorist Mentioned PewDiePie, Fortnite and Spyro
Australian terrorist who killed 40 people in New Zealand urged to subscribe to PewDiePie and joked about Fortnite and Spyrpo The Dragon
Yesterday's massacre in the mosques of the city of Christchurch (New Zealand), in which a group of 5 people took part, who opened fire on the parishioners, as a result of which 50 people died, is overgrown with new facts.
One of the shooters was 28-year-old Australian Brenton Tarrant, who is now looking for police. The rest of the monstrous four have been successfully neutralized.
In his manifesto, Tarrant wrote that he drew inspiration from the act of Anders Breivik, who in 2011 carried out a similar massacre of teenagers in Norway.
There are several inscriptions on the machine gun of Brenton Tarrant, in particular, a mention of the Russian-Turkish war. Video games, according to Brenton Tarrant, have nothing to do with it. In the manifesto, Brenton joked that he was taught ethno-Nazism Spyro, and violence - Fortnite.
Before the massacre of people, Brenton Tarrant warned everyone about his intentions on the 4chan forum. In the video before the attack, he even asked everyone to subscribe to YouTuber PewDiePie, but he quickly responded and said: “I am absolutely disgusted that my name is associated with this person”.
The murder of people was filmed on a GoPro video camera,
Shortly after the attack, police located and defused bombs at several other mosques.
Just heard news of the devastating reports from New Zealand Christchurch.
— ƿ૯ωძɿ૯ƿɿ૯ (@pewdiepie) 15 March 2019 city
I feel absolutely sick having my name uttered by this person.
My heart and thoughts go out to the victims, families and everyone by this tragedy.
The murder of people was filmed on a GoPro video camera, broadcast was conducted via Facebook. The video was later removed.
Shortly after the attack, police located and defused bombs at several other mosques.
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Brenton Tarrant is caught and charged. In court, he showed no remorse and showed Nazi gestures during the photo shoot.
The day before, he published a manifesto in which he explained his actions as revenge for the terrorist attack in Stockholm, staged by Islamists in 2017.