“It started in the main room, because the shooter must have come through the hallway.” “And then everybody just ran toward the back doors, just to save themselves. And first, we hide behind the cars — you know, under the car — and then, when we see the firing still on, we tried to jump the fence. When firing stopped, I just have a look from over the fence. There was one guy changing his gun and taking the other one. And he just takes the gun and then firing started again.” “We saw many injured, bullets in arms and [inaudible], everywhere. One woman was right there, lying there. She was just lying in the road. And I don’t know how many people died.” “I can‘t even go to the mosque now because I’m scared of that happening again.” “I can tell you one thing right now: Our gun laws will change. As soon as New Zealanders hear that someone was legally able to acquire, as I’m advised, those weapons and carry out this event, that will raise enormous questions with our gun laws, and that is why we will respond swiftly.”