Plenty of gun laws but the end result is still the same!
Fatal shootings at Christchurch mosques
16:14, Mar 15 2019
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Not just gun! If you put on camouflage in Kiwi-shithole now, their mata will catch you and impose martial law in the area of arrest!
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Papanui High School cordon lifted after shootings in Christchurch
Michael Hayward, Charlie Gates, Adele Redmond19:19, Mar 15 2019
Australian security experts call Christchurch shooting a massive failure of security
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Armed police at the scene of a shooting at a mosque in Deans Ave, Christchurch.
Children have emerged from Papanui High School after the school was surrounded by armed police for about three hours.
Langdon's Rd to the west of the Restell St roundabout was cordoned off by police from about 3pm on Friday, with a helicopter seen circling above the school. The cordon lifted by 6pm.
An image is circling on social media of a man wearing camouflage being arrested outside the school gates. It is understood he was not involved in the shootings at two Christchurch mosques earlier in the afternoon.
Adam Bradley
Langdons Rd in Papanui is under cordon to the west of the Langdons and Main North Rd roundabout.
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Ministry of Education Canterbury spokeswoman Coralanne Child said Papanui High was safe, and police were there as a precautionary measure.
Earlier, a message on the school's website said students had been moved to the hall and could be collected at a time to be advised. Students were later told they could leave school if they had a text message from a parent waiting outside about 5.30pm.
ADAM BRADLEY
Armed police run to a police van at the railway line cordon by Papanui High on Langdons Rd at 3.20pm.
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All schools, early childhood centres and tertiary institutes in Christchurch were in lockdown following the mass shootings at mosques in Riccarton and Linwood. Police lifted the lockdown at about 5.45pm.
Papanui High student Max Stevenson, 16, said he and his classmates were ushered into the nearest classroom when an alarm went off about 2.30pm.
He said about 30 students and five teachers lay on their stomachs close to the middle of the room for about 40 minutes until police arrived.
Stevenson and other students said they were then moved to two different classrooms before the lockdown lifted.
They knew little of what was happening outside the school gates: "We only found out an hour after we were in lockdown what was happening," student Maddie Stewart said.
The school had rehearsed a lockdown situation so students were aware of the procedure, although it was the first time it had been implemented, they said.
Khmer Cambodian Cuisine staff member Som Krong said she had not heard any gunshots, but police were focussed on Papanui High School for some time.
She said there were at least 50 people outside waiting to pick up their children before the cordon lifted, and one armed police officer was trying to keep everyone away.
She said the uncertainty about what was happening was scary.
Jess Cartwright, of Greenlight Recruitment, said she saw about seven or eight armed police officers, some with dogs, on the Papanui High School grounds about 5pm.
She said a helicopter hovered "very low" over the centre of the school for some time. She had not heard any gunshots.
Methodist Church general secretary David Bush, who has an office on Langdons Rd near the school, said a helicopter hovered over the area about 2.30 and again at 4.30.
He said the road had been blocked from Chapel St to Main North Road.
"You can see armed police on Langdons Rd. They are standing there stopping the traffic.
"We have got the doors locked but we are still here and we are still working."
Heather Tiso, an staff member at The Christmas Hut store near the school on Sawyers Arms Rd, said about 4pm that the helicopter had been circling for about an hour.
"We've just been outside and there's definitely a heavy police presence and we've seen an armed [officer] of some sort hanging out of a helicopter zipping around. "
She said staff felt anxious and decided to close the store and keep their heads down.
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PAPANUI HIGH SCHOOL guy in camouflage Kenna for Nothing! 衰! He got also camouflage umbrella!