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As he should be.Here we go, the shooter has been charged with terrorism.
https://i.stuff.co.nz/national/crim...empty-christchurch-section-denies-all-charges
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He was a white supremacist, who added cross hairs and a kill count, and his excuse, was that it was awesome!New Zealand has started jailing people who have shared the video.
The judges remark ""Your offending glorifies and encourages the mass murder carried out under the pretext of religious and racial hatred," he said.
Man jailed for sharing Christchurch massacre video with 30 'associates'
Philip Arps is sentenced to 21 months in jail after pleading guilty to distributing the video, which was livestreamed on Facebook.www.abc.net.au
He was a white supremacist, who added cross hairs and a kill count, and his excuse, was that it was awesome!
Guns, ammo, and explosives were found at his home, whichwas plastered with swastika flags and other Nazi paraphernalia.
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Typical media to misrepresent the case in the headline. Obviously he wasn't jailed for just sharing the video, but for a range of hate crimes including previous charge/s. Oh it was the ABC...
https://i.stuff.co.nz/national/crim...empty-christchurch-section-denies-all-charges
Man charged after bombs found at empty Christchurch section denies all charges
David Clarkson12:47, May 24 2019
A man charged with possession of improvised explosive devices that led to a Christchurch suburb being cordoned off has denied all charges.
Jay Michael Harding-Reriti, 33, of Phillipstown, appeared via video-link from prison in the Christchurch District Court on Friday. He was remanded in custody for a Crown case review hearing on July 9 by Judge Tom Gilbert.
He denies charges of unlawful possession of a handheld improvised explosive device, unlawful possession of 45 .22 calibre rounds, unlawful possession of an improvised explosive device and detonator cord, unlawful possession of powergel explosive and detonator cord, and unlawful possession of offensive weapons in public – two knives and a credit card knife.
Police were called to the suburb of Phillipstown after the explosive devices were found at an empty section on April 30.
Harding-Reriti remains in custody but defence counsel Andrew Bailey asked for him to be also remanded for a hearing where he will apply for release on electronically monitored bail on June 10.
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New Zealand has started jailing people who have shared the video.
The judges remark ""Your offending glorifies and encourages the mass murder carried out under the pretext of religious and racial hatred," he said.
Man jailed for sharing Christchurch massacre video with 30 'associates'
Philip Arps is sentenced to 21 months in jail after pleading guilty to distributing the video, which was livestreamed on Facebook.www.abc.net.au
I mixed up these two buffoons. Thought it was the same bonehead. It's not.He was a white supremacist, who added cross hairs and a kill count, and his excuse, was that it was awesome!
Guns, ammo, and explosives were found at his home, whichwas plastered with swastika flags and other Nazi paraphernalia.
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Combat 18Combat 18, who matriculated a drive by shooting at the Mosque in Queens Park, Western Australia, have been implicated in an. Attack upon a German politician.
https://amp.theguardian.com/world/2...ed-for-attempted-bombing-say-security-sources
Suspect in killing of German politician was jailed for attempted bombing
Man held over Walter Lübcke shooting linked to far-right extremists, say security sources
Kate Connolly in Berlin
Tue 18 Jun 2019 02.59 AEST
A man with links to rightwing extremist groups who once planted a pipe bomb outside a home for asylum seekers is a suspect in the murder of a German politician this month, security sources have said.
The man who was arrested at the weekend in connection with the shooting of Walter Lübcke on 2 June is believed to have an association with the militant neo-Nazi group Combat 18 among others.
He was convicted of the attempted pipe bomb attack in 1993 and sentenced to prison, and a decade ago he was arrested on the margins of a neo-Nazi demonstration.
Identified only as Stephan E, in line with the custom in Germany, the 45-year-old is categorised by intelligence services as a rightwing extremist with violent tendencies.
A spokesman for the federal prosecutor’s office, which took over the Lübcke murder case from regional investigators on Monday, said: “The suspicion that we’re dealing with a rightwing extremist, or rightwing terrorist case, has hardened. We have taken over the investigation. The prosecutor’s office in Kassel is no longer responsible.”
Lübcke, 65, a member of Angela Merkel’s Christian Democratic Union, was found outside his house with a fatal bullet wound to the head. The case has shocked Germany due to its brutality as well as the suspicions that it might have been linked to the victim’s outspoken pro-refugee stance.
In 2015 when the arrival of just under a million refugees to Germany sparked tensions across the country, Lübcke faced death threats after condemning protests outside a refugee shelter.
Investigators say they consider Stephan E to be close to the Hesse branch of the far-right National Democratic party (NPD) as well as having contact with Combat 18. The 18 in the group’s name refers to the first and eighth letters of the alphabet – A and H – far-right code for Adolf Hitler.
The suspect received a prison sentence when he was 20 for planting a pipe bomb in a burning car outside a shelter for asylum seekers in Hohenstein-Steckenroth, in the state of Hesse. Residents extinguished the fire and the bomb was safely detonated before it could explode.
Sixteen years later he was arrested on a far-right march that attacked an event by the association of German trade unions in Dortmund, and sentenced to seven months’ probation for breaching the peace.
He was arrested at his house in Kassel in the early hours of Saturday morning following a two-week hunt for Lübcke’s murderer. Authorities say DNA traces found in Lübcke’s clothing matched DNA samples of the suspect held by the federal criminal police office, the BKA.
Since Lübcke’s death, posts by rightwing extremists and neo-Nazis have appeared on Facebook and Twitter appearing to celebrate his murder. Police are investigating the identities of those behind the posts.
Combat 18 was considered at the turn of this century to be one of the most significant far-right groups in Germany. Its members typically hoarded weapons, spread far-right propaganda and compiled bomb-making guides.
It has been connected in the past with the network Blood and Honour, which assisted the far-right terrorist group National Socialist Underground, whose surviving member, Beate Zschäpe, was convicted last year and given a life sentence for a series of racially motivated killings.
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Combat 18
Blood and Honour
Both added to Canada's designated Terrorists list.
Canada Gazette, Part 2, Volume 153, Number 13: Regulations Amending the Regulations Establishing a List of Entities
June 26, 2019, Part 2, Volume 153, Number 13, Canada Gazettegazette.gc.ca
Canada adds neo-Nazi groups Blood & Honour, Combat 18 to list of terror organizations - National | Globalnews.ca
For the first time, Canada has placed two neo-Nazi groups on its list of outlawed terrorist organizations.globalnews.ca
Canada Adds Far-Right Groups to Terror Watch List for First Time
Canada has added far-right groups Blood and Honour and Combat 18 to its terror watch list.www.vice.com
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Instagram account connected to Gilroy shooter pushed staple of white supremacist internet forums https://www.nbcnews.com/tech/tech-n...ed-staple-white-supremacist-internet-n1035926 via @nbcnewsAnother mass shooting inspired by the great replacement theory.
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