A judge has warned people about making threats or offering support online to those facing charges over handling of the mosque shooting video. MARK MITCHELL/NZME Philip Neville Arps, facing two charges of distributing the video, was remanded in custody without plea to April 26. He was remanded in custody to April 26 to consider his plea to a newly laid charge of distributing the shooting video. Another man, Philip Neville Arps, facing two charges of distributing the video, was remanded in custody without plea to April 26. A 21-year-old was granted bail on a charge of distributing the mosque video, because the Crown did not oppose it any longer.
Source: Stuff April 15, 2019 03:16 UTC