A video by the alleged New Zealand mosque shooter likely has been viewed millions of times on the internet despite moves by Facebook, YouTube and others to stop its spread
As Brenton Tarrant drove away from the New Zealand mosque where he allegedly went on a shooting spree, only 10 people were tuned into his live broadcast of the rampage on Facebook Live, according to archived versions of his page.
But the video, which shows dozens of people inside the Al Noor mosque in Christchurch being gunned down, has likely been viewed millions of times in various formats across the internet. The footage was recorded, repackaged and reposted on mainstream sites, fringe destinations with looser restrictions...
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