Otago Daily Times

Timeline of police response released

- WANAKA GIVES SUPPORT

CHRISTCHUR­CH: Police have confirmed it took them 18 minutes to make an arrest after first being called to shootings at two Christchur­ch mosques.

Fifty people were killed and 39 wounded in the terror attacks at Al Noor mosque and Linwood mosque on March 15.

While reducing the country’s threat level from high to medium yesterday, police commission­er Mike Bush said he wanted the public to have as much informatio­n as possible about their response to the two incidents.

However, given the matter was now before the court, some details could not be released.

‘‘The investigat­ion team continues to be focused on confirming certain details, particular­ly timings sourced from a number of electronic systems and devices with differing internal clocks.

‘‘The informatio­n released today is currently the best informatio­n I have to date and what I can release without compromisi­ng the criminal investigat­ion or the trial.’’ The timeline begins at 13.40. An email which has the manifesto as an attachment is then received by a range of people including Parliament­ary Services.

At 13.40.44, Parliament­ary Services calls South Comms, a call which will continue for 12 minutes.

‘‘We now know that while police was talking to Parliament­ary Services the attack at Al Noor mosque was already under way, having begun 44 seconds prior to Parliament­ary Services calling,’’ Mr Bush said.

One minute later, at 13.41, police received the first 111 call.

‘‘By 13.43 all available units are en route to Al Noor mosque.

‘‘Armed offenders squad members are the first to arrive near the scene at 13.46.58. They exit their vehicle, start approachin­g the mosque and one member stops to assist a critically wounded victim.’’

It was at this point the alleged offender was leaving the area, and his vehicle obscured from the view of AOS by a bus.

‘‘At this time there is no vehicle descriptio­n, no informatio­n an offender has left the mosque, or how many shooters there are.’’

At 13.51, the first responders arrive at the Al Noor mosque.

‘‘It takes the alleged offender six minutes to get to Linwood mosque and he is there for three minutes, leaving at 13.55.’’

At 13.56.09, police receive informatio­n that shots have been fired at the Christchur­ch Hospital emergency department. However, it later transpired no shots had been fired at the hospital.

At 13.56.25 a member of the public flags down a police car to advise shots have been fired in Linwood.

At 13.57 the vehicle is seen by a police unit on Brougham St and a pursuit begins.

The vehicle is stopped at 13.59 and the offender is apprehende­d.

At the same time, police arrive at the Linwood mosque.

There are a total of 18 minutes from the time of the first call to 111 to an arrest being made.

‘‘I reaffirm my previous comments that police staff acted as quickly as humanly possible given the rapidly unfolding nature of the event, and the informatio­n available to us in that very brief period of time.

‘‘As part of normal operationa­l practice, we are debriefing our response.’’

That debriefing will be done by an independen­t team, including a Queen’s Counsel.

‘‘The debrief is an important process to ensure any lessons are learnt, and used to inform future operationa­l responses,’’ Mr Bush said. — NZME

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