Friday, 22 March 2019

Photos: Social media users who shared the #NewZealandShooting footage in trouble

Police in New Zealand have said they are 'actively investigating' social media users who posted footage of the Christchurch massacre, after two people were charged for allegedly sharing the Facebook live stream.
Flowers left by residents are seen at a memorial site for victims of the Christchurch mosque attacks at an Islamic Center in Kilbirnie, Wellington
Alleged gunman Brenton Tarrant live-streamed horrific footage of the shootings - including himself gunning down worshippers - on his Facebook page last Friday. The social media giant says it has removed some 1.5million videos of the attack, in which 50 people died, but is facing fresh scrutiny over content which is distributed on its platform.
New Zealand police said in a statement: 'Police are actively investigating the sharing and dissemination of the video. 'For operational reasons, we are unable to go into specific details regarding our investigation.' Facebook refused to specify if they would identify users who shared the video.

4 comments:

  1. Boluwatife Adeosun09:43

    Am happy I didn't share that video

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  2. Denrele Yusuf09:46

    I don't understand the reason why people post bloody and sad videos like that!!!!!!!!!!! I can't even watch them.

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  3. yes! that serves them right.

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  4. Ebele Coker09:46

    Toh!

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