![]() ![]() He also used the symbol of the Schwarze Sonne, or black sun, which “has become synonymous with myriad far-right groups”, according to the centre, which monitors hate groups. It may refer to 14 Words, which according to the Southern Poverty Law Centre, is a white supremacist slogan linked to Adolf Hitler’s Mein Kampf. The number 14 is also seen on the gunman’s rifles. ![]() Akerlund’s death is memorialised in the gunman’s apparent manifesto, published online, as an event that led to his decision to wage war against what he perceives as the enemies of Western civilisation. At least two rifles used in the shooting mention Ebba Akerlund, an 11-year-old girl killed in an April 2017 truck-ramming attack in Stockholm by Rakhmat Akilov, a 39-year-old Uzbek man. The singer bellows: “I am the god of hellfire!” as the gunman drives away. Get all 6 Brenton Torrens releases available on Bandcamp and save 25. Brenton Tarrant, in a social media post just before the attack, posted a link to a 74-page manifesto that was filled with anti-immigrant, anti-Muslim ideas and explanations for an attack. When the gunman has finished in the mosque and returns to his car, the song Fire by English rock band The Crazy World of Arthur Brown can be heard blasting from the speakers. ![]()
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