17 mins video of shooting at new zealand
You're referring to the Christchurch mosque shootings that occurred on March 15, 2019, in Christchurch, New Zealand. The attack was a terrorist attack in which 51 people were killed and many more were injured.
The video you're referring to is a 17-minute video that was livestreamed on Facebook by the perpetrator, Brenton Tarrant, during the attack. The video shows the gunman driving to the Al Noor Mosque, getting out of his car, and entering the mosque, where he begins shooting. The video also shows him driving to the Linwood Mosque, where he shoots again.
The video is extremely disturbing and graphic, and it's not suitable for most people to watch. It's been widely condemned by governments and organizations around the world, and Facebook has since removed the video and taken steps to prevent similar content from being shared on its platform.
It's important to note that the video is not only disturbing but also illegal. Sharing or viewing the video can be considered a criminal offense in many countries, and it's important to respect the privacy and dignity of the victims and their families.
If you or someone you know has been affected by the Christchurch mosque shootings, there are resources available to help. The New Zealand government has set up a support line for those affected, and there are also many other organizations and support groups available to help people cope with the trauma of the attack.