Christchurch mosque shootings accused Brenton Tarrant appears in court on murder charge
ABCThe man charged over the Christchurch mosque shootings has appeared in court and been remanded in custody until April 5. Key points: Armed police officers were on hand as Brenton Tarrant made a brief appearance He has been charged with one count of murder, but police will be filing more charges Mr Tarrant had a gun licence which allowed him to legally obtain weapons In a brief appearance on Saturday morning, 28-year-old Australian man Brenton Harrison Tarrant did not apply for bail or for the suppression of his name. Ms Ardern has flagged changing the country's gun laws amid revelations Mr Tarrant had a gun licence that allowed him to legally obtain weapons, and said security officers would be stationed at mosques throughout New Zealand in the foreseeable future. Australian authorities assisting with investigation Ms Ardern said the Government was liaising closely with its Australian counterparts, and that New Zealand security agencies had been asked to examine a "raft of issues" including gun laws, the rise of right-wing extremism and whether or not authorities should have been aware of Mr Tarrant before the attacks. Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison said local authorities were providing "significant assistance" with the police investigation, and support had been made available for the Muslim community.