By NICK PERRY Associated Press CHRISTCHURCH, New Zealand (AP) — Families and survivors had their first chance to confront the white supremacist who slaughtered 51 worshippers in a mass shooting at two New Zealand mosques as his four-day sentencing hearing began Monday. 'You killed your own humanity, and I don't think the world will forgive you for your horrible crime,' said a tearful Maysoon Salama, the mother of 33-year-old Atta Elayyan, who was killed in March 2019 attacks. 'You thought you can break us. You failed miserably.' The gunman, 29-year-old Australian Brenton Harrison Tarrant, pleaded guilty in March to 51 […]
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