Terrorist Brenton sent manifesto to Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern’s office before attack

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The Prime Minister’s Office has confirmed it received a copy of a “manifesto” from the alleged gunman less than 10 minutes before the attacks began on Friday – along with about 70 other recipients.

Other politicians on the mailing list included National leader Simon Bridges and Parliament’s Speaker Trevor Mallard.

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Most of the other recipients were media, both domestic and international, a spokesman for Jacinda Ardern confirmed – although the New Zealand Herald was not listed among recipients. It had been framed as though events had occurred, he said.

“The mail was setting his reasons for doing it. He didn’t say this is what I am about to do. There was no opportunity to stop it.”

The email had gone to Ardern’s generic address. The email for Parliamentary tour desk had also received it.

Ardern would not be releasing its contents, the time it was received or even what was in the subject line.

“It does not set out what he was about to do. It was written as if it had occurred, to explain what obviously was about to play out.” The Herald has chosen to not report the manifesto’s contents.

-NZ Herald

Featured image: Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern’s office received alleged gunman’s manifesto, along with several other MPs, before Friday’s attack.

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