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Birthday 1990

Birthplace Christchurch, Canterbury, New Zealand

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Brenton Tarrant, born in 1991 in Australia, became the center of international attention following the tragic events of the Christchurch mosque shootings in March 2019. This act of terrorism shook New Zealand and sparked a global discourse on gun control and anti-Muslim sentiment. As of 2025, Tarrant is 34 years old and continues to serve a life sentence without the possibility of parole for his heinous crimes that resulted in the loss of 51 innocent lives.

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Height, Weight & Measurements

While specific details about Brenton Tarrant's body measurements are less relevant in light of his actions, public records indicate that he is approximately 6 feet tall (182 cm) and has an athletic build.

Tarrant appeared in the Christchurch District Court on 16 March, where he was charged with one count of murder. The judge ordered the courtroom closed to the public except for accredited media and allowed the accused to be filmed and photographed on the condition that Tarrant's face be pixelated.

In court, Tarrant smiled at reporters and made an inverted OK gesture below his waist, said to be a "white power" sign.

Family, Dating & Relationship Status

As of 2025, Brenton Tarrant's relationship status is non-existent due to his incarceration. He has never been publicly associated with any romantic partner, and there is no mention of any significant relationships prior to the attacks. His family background remains obscure, as his actions have attracted severe scrutiny and criticism from the public and media.

On 18 March 2019, the Australian Federal Police conducted raids on the homes of Tarrant's sister and mother near Coffs Harbour and Maclean in New South Wales. Police said the raids were carried out to assist New Zealand Police with their investigations into the shootings, adding that Tarrant's sister and mother were assisting the investigation.

Net Worth and Salary

Tarrant's net worth and salary details are not publicly disclosed, but it is worth noting that individuals convicted of serious crimes, particularly those resulting in mass casualties, often face financial ruin due to legal fees and the inability to work while incarcerated. As such, it is unlikely that Brenton Tarrant possesses any notable financial standing in 2025.

Following the sentencing, Deputy Prime Minister Winston Peters called for Tarrant to serve his sentence in Australia to avoid New Zealand having to pay the costs for his life imprisonment. The cost of housing Tarrant in prison was estimated at NZ$4,930 per day, compared to an average cost of $338 per sentenced prisoner per day.

Peters's remarks were also motivated by Australia's policy of deporting New Zealand citizens who had committed crimes or breached character requirements. Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern said there was no legal basis for the proposal and that respecting the wishes of his victims and their relatives was paramount.

Justice Minister Andrew Little said Parliament would need to pass a law to deport Tarrant to Australia. University of Otago law professor Andrew Geddis said it was "legally impossible" to deport Tarrant to Australia to serve his sentence.

On 28 August, Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison and Australian Home Affairs Minister Peter Dutton advised that, while no formal request had been made by the New Zealand Government to repatriate Tarrant to Australia and for him to serve his life sentence in an Australian correctional facility, the Australian Government was open to considering

a request.

Career, Business, and Investments

Before his involvement in the Christchurch shootings, Tarrant had a background in fitness and personal training. However, due to his criminal actions, any professional endeavors he may have pursued have been completely obliterated. After the attacks, Tarrant's life took a drastic turn, leading him to become a notorious figure rather than a businessman or community member.

On 20 March, an employee of Transguard, a company based in the United Arab Emirates, was fired by his company and deported for making comments supporting the shootings.

Social Network

Brenton Tarrant's presence on social media is non-existent as he has been banned from platforms like Facebook and Twitter following the attacks to prevent any further spread of extremist ideologies. His actions have raised critical discussions about online safety and the regulation of content related to hate speech and terrorism.

The perpetrator, Brenton Tarrant, was arrested after his vehicle was rammed by a police car as he was driving to a third mosque in Ashburton. He live-streamed the first shooting on Facebook, marking the first successfully live-streamed far-right terror attack, and had published a manifesto online before the attack.

On 26 March 2020, he pled guilty to 51 murders, 40 attempted murders, and engaging in a terrorist act, and in August was sentenced to life imprisonment without the possibility of parole – the first such sentence in New Zealand.

Education

Details on Tarrant's educational background are limited, but he is believed to have been educated in Australia. His grasp of various topics, including the extremist ideologies that fueled his actions, suggests that he engaged with various fatally misguided online communities rather than formal educational institutions.


For the three months following the shooting, almost 1,000 reports were published in major news outlets in New Zealand. Less than 10% of news reports published by major media outlets mentioned Tarrant's name.

Susanna Every-Palmer, an academic psychiatrist, suggested that the media made a moral choice to deny Tarrant exposure and not sensationalise his views, deviating from how similar events internationally were covered in the media.

The court required the media to pixelate Tarrant's face when covering the legal proceedings, thus, within New Zealand, he remained largely faceless and nameless. Instead, media coverage focused largely on the victims and their families.

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