17 minutes 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 opening fire on the worshippers inside. The video also shows the gunman driving to the Linwood Mosque, where he also opens fire.
The video was taken down by Facebook within minutes of being uploaded, but not before it was shared and viewed by thousands of people. The video was also shared on other social media platforms, including YouTube and Twitter.
The Christchurch mosque shootings were widely condemned by governments and organizations around the world, and were characterized as a terrorist attack. The perpetrator, Brenton Tarrant, was arrested and charged with murder and terrorism-related offenses. He has since been convicted and sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole.
It's worth noting that the video is extremely disturbing and graphic, and it's not recommended that anyone watch it. The attack was a horrific and senseless act of violence, and it's important to remember the victims and their families, rather than perpetuating the violence by watching the video.