![]() ![]() Listening to the police and ambulance communications play out from that day reveals the mountain of incorrect information coming in and going out, which is partly why paramedics were so delayed getting to the injured. "We've got him out of the car, he's got firearms, don't know whether he's with anyone but we've got petrol and bombs in the back of the car. ![]() "We've got one offender, with possible bombs in the car, he's armed up in his car, we've crashed into him," one of the officers who arrested the terrorist said. "We're in pursuit of a vehicle on Brougham St," an officer said.Īnd two officers rammed his car on that same street. Three minutes later, the police had him in their sight. " comes back to a Dunedin address, it's registered to a Brenton Tarrant," Taylor said of the vehicle. "KSH90, K-S-H-9-0, offender is believed to be in this vehicle," one officer said. Police officers were on the scene identifying the very first patient on the road.įour minutes after the gunman left Al Noor, the police had his license plate. ![]() One minute later, the first query came through St John radio. "We've had now seven calls it states that a person is shooting a gun.Īs police officers closed in, the terrorist left Al Noor for Linwood. machine gun fire sounded like at the mosque on Deans Ave," police dispatcher Dara Taylor said. On March 15, the first call went out on police radio while the terrorist was still firing at Al Noor Mosque. ![]()
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