'Let's get this party started': Chilling video shows the 'Australian white supremacist' mosque shooter, 28, dressed in combat fatigues calmly shoot dozens of worshippers during Friday prayers Shooter walked into the Al Noor Mosque in Christchurch and fired multiple shots Emptied numerous magazines into worshippers as the huddled or tried to run Well over 100 shots were fired in the video streamed live to his Facebook He drove to the mosque blaring folk music with at least six rifles in his car By Nic White and Ben Hill For Daily Mail Australia Published: 03:35 GMT, 15 March 2019 | Updated: 03:44 GMT, 15 March 2019 Viewcomments A white supremacist shooter is believed to have filmed himself gunning down dozens of worshipers at a mosque in New Zealand while streaming the massacre online. The gunman entered the Al Noor Mosque in Christchurch about 1.30pm on Friday during afternoon prayers and opened fire. The distressing video streamed on his Facebook shows the 28-year-old Australian firing more than 100 shots at those inside. His guns, including the semi-automatic shotgun he used, were scrawled with the names of past mass killers and cities where the shootings occurred. Daily Mail Australia is waiting for verification from police before naming the gunman. The alleged gunman taking for his Facebook livestream before the Christchurch mosque shooting Shooters rampage began when he got into his car wearing military-style body armour and a helmet saying 'let's get this party started' The gunman rampage began when he got into his car wearing military-style body armour and a helmet saying 'let's get this party started'. He then drove to the mosque listening to folk music and military tunes before parking in an alley around the corner. After retrieving one of at least six guns stored in his car, he walked up to the front door and began firing indiscriminately at worshippers inside. The gunman stormed inside and fired quick bursts and anyone he saw. One wounded man tried to crawl away but was shot again after he calmly reloaded. After retrieving one of at least six assault rifles stored in his car, he walked up to the front door and began firing at the first person he saw The shooter entered the Al Noor Mosque in Christchurch about 1.30pm on Friday during afternoon prayers and opened fire The gunman stormed inside and fired quick bursts and anyone he saw. One wounded man tried to crawl away but was shot again He fired into crowds of huddled worshipers, sometimes not even looking where he was shooting, reloading numerous times. When then sound of his gun stopped between magazines, the moaning of wounded people could be heard until the shots began again. Several times he stood over wounded men, calmly reloaded his gun, then shot them multiple times to make sure they were dead. The mosque has capacity to hold more than 300 people. The gunmen posted a 87-page manifesto to Twitter before the killings, describing them as a 'terrorist attack'. In the shooter's manifesto he mentions being inspired by other shooters including Anders Breivik who killed 77 people in Oslo, Norway in 2011. He said he 'disliked' Muslims and hated those who had converted to the religion, calling them 'blood traitors'. Share or comment on this article: All rights reserved for this news site dailymail and under his responsibility