![]() Police Commissioner Andrew Coster said that in deciding whether Tarrant was “fit and proper” to hold a gun license, “we could have done more to consider whether the two referees knew the individual well enough to serve as referees.” Vetting officers interviewed Tarrant and the referees, and recommended he be given his license. He gave them the name of a friend he knew mostly online from gaming together, along with that friend’s father. ![]() Health authorities also wrote that Tarrant was taking unprescribed steroids and injecting testosterone after he was treated for abdominal pain, but they didn’t report that to the police either.Īs part of the process for getting a gun license, Tarrant was required to provide to police the names of two people who could speak to his good character. The hospital registrar said the accident appeared to be careless and “a little unusual” but otherwise didn’t set off alarm bells. He got government compensation for his injury, which wasn’t reported to the police. In 2018, Tarrant was treated at Dunedin Hospital for injuries to his right eye and thigh after telling doctors he accidentally fired a gun while cleaning it at his apartment, the report says. Tarrant told investigators that although he frequented extreme right-wing discussion boards on websites like 4chan and 8chan, he found YouTube a far more significant source of information and inspiration.Īrdern said she planned to speak to the leaders at YouTube “directly” about how the gunman had become inspired by videos on the site. ![]() Yet when needed, Tarrant could present himself to others in a way that didn’t arouse suspicion. The report said he only had superficial interactions with people at a gym and the rifle club where he practiced rapid-fire shooting. He moved to New Zealand in 2017 and focused on planning for his attack. He visited dozens of countries around the world, including India, China, Russia, North Korea and many countries in Africa and Europe. The gunman worked for about three years as a personal trainer at a gym in the Australian town of Grafton, but stopped working after an injury and then used his inheritance to live and travel. His father, Rodney, was diagnosed with lung cancer caused by exposure to asbestos and in 2010 killed himself at home, leaving an inheritance of 457,000 Australian dollars ($339,000) to Tarrant. Prison was the only suitable sentence, adding home detention was inappropriate as it did not offer a deterrence to others, she said.He put on a lot of weight as a teenager before starting to exercise compulsively at gyms and going on a diet, losing about 50 kilograms (110 pounds). She said he was only discovered due to his “alarming” threats to Youthline. The report recommended prison, as did prosecutor Danielle Young, who said Reeves’ behaviour could only be “categorised” as promoting and glorifying the Christchurch Mosque shooting”. ![]() Judge Clark said there was “reference about expressed homicidal thoughts and extreme ideology and the risk of harm you pose to yourself”. ![]() He was arrested and has been in custody since and deemed a person of “extreme risk”.Ī pre-sentence report noted Reeves was a “young person who has a number of complex issues”. When spoken to by police, Reeves said he “idolised those responsible for mass shootings and if he had the means, he would have acted on the comments”. A copy of the mosque shooter’s first video that he live-streamed was also found.Ī further search of his cellphone showed that he had forwarded the mosque shooting video on May 19, last year with the message, “hei, it’s me echo ghost, with the trailer of Call of Duty NZ”. ![]()
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