


New Zealanders continue to shop for guns as regulations loom.PM Scott Morrison slams 'deeply offensive' Turkish President's Gallipoli comments.Father and son the first Christchurch victims laid to rest after attack.He said the gunman was cursing at him and yelled that he was going to kill them all. "He gets into his car and I just got the gun and threw it on his window like an arrow and blasted his window," he said. He said the gunman ran back to the car for a second time, likely to grab yet another weapon. Then Mr Aziz spotted a gun that had been discarded by the attacker and picked it up, pointed it and squeezed the trigger.

Mr Aziz said he ran, weaving through cars parked in the driveway, which prevented the gunman from getting a clean shot. He said he could hear his two youngest sons, aged 11 and five, urging him to come back inside.
