There were so many targets,” he says casually in the video at one point. He walks over to a pile of people in a corner of the room and shoots yet again at close range as they huddle together. He goes to his car and gets another weapon at one point and goes back into the mosque.
He also plays the 18th century marching song “British Grenadiers.” He then walks into the mosque and coldly and randomly begins to gun people down. He is wearing gloves with the fingers cut out and plays music – at one point a song called “Remove Kebab” about ethnic cleansing – during the ride. You can hear the GPS giving him directions to the mosque in the chilling video. In the video streamed on Brenton Tarrant’s now-deleted Facebook page, you see the gunman – described by the Australian prime minister as an Australian citizen and “extremist, right-wing terrorist” – in his car with multiple rifles at his side. Members of the public react in front of the Masjd Al Noor Mosque as they fear for their relatives on Main Christchurch, New Zealand.