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Revealed: Police Negotiator Calls with Man Suspected of Planning Mass Shooting After Christchurch Attacks
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Revealed: Police Negotiator Calls with Man Suspected of Planning Mass Shooting After Christchurch Attacks

From NZ Herald · () English

Translated from English, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Conversations between a police negotiator and a man suspected of supporting the Christchurch mosque terrorist and planning his own mass shooting can now be revealed.
  • The suspect, Artemiy Vldimirovich Dubovskiy, also known as Troy, died after a standoff with armed police in a Christchurch park in March 2019.
  • The standoff occurred just 12 days after the Christchurch mosque attacks.

In a shocking revelation, details have emerged regarding the tense conversations between a police negotiator and a man suspected of plotting his own mass shooting, just days after the horrific Christchurch mosque attacks. Artemiy Vldimirovich Dubovskiy, known as Troy, died following a standoff with armed police in a suburban Christchurch park in March 2019, a mere 12 days after the devastating terrorist attack that shook New Zealand.

These previously undisclosed communications offer a chilling glimpse into the mindset of an individual allegedly inspired by the mosque terrorist and planning further violence. The standoff itself, which concluded with Dubovskiy's death, underscores the extreme measures law enforcement had to take to prevent another potential tragedy. The proximity of this incident to the mosque shootings highlights a disturbing pattern and raises critical questions about radicalization and the potential for copycat attacks.

The revelation of these calls, reported by NZ Herald Senior Journalist Anna Leask, is significant as it sheds light on the police's efforts to de-escalate the situation and the suspect's state of mind during the critical hours of the standoff. While the article focuses on the direct exchanges, it implicitly raises broader societal concerns about extremism and the challenges faced by authorities in identifying and neutralizing such threats. The fact that this event occurred so soon after the mosque attacks, and that the suspect was allegedly linked to the original perpetrator, is a deeply unsettling aspect for New Zealand.

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Originally published by NZ Herald in English. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.