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New Zealand Mosque Shooter Identified As Personal Trainer

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The man who livestreamed himself slaughtering at least 49 worshipers in a New Zealand mosque has been identified as a 28-year-old personal trainer from Australia who described himself as a “regular white man.”

Brenton Tarrant identified himself online before unleashing his rampage, posting several photos on a since-deleted Twitter account of what appear to be assault rifle magazines and a link to a lengthy manifesto, The Guardian reported.

He worked at the Big River Gym in the northern New South Wales city of Grafton from when he finished high school in 2009 until 2011, when he decided to travel across Europe and Asia, gym manager Tracey Gray told abc.net.au.

He financed his trips with money he made from Bitconnet and cryptocurrency like bitcoin, she said.

“He was a very dedicated personal trainer,” Gray said, adding he did not strike her as someone who was interested in firearms.

Tarrant described himself as a “regular white man, from a regular family” who was born to a “working-class, low-income family.”

“I think something must have changed in him during the years he spent traveling overseas,” Gray said, adding that he also visited North Korea.

He outlines his motivations, including to “create an atmosphere of fear” and to “incite violence” against Muslims.

Tarrant also claims he had “brief contact” with Norwegian mass murderer Anders Behring Brevik, who he claims gave his “blessing” for the attack.

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