A teenager in Northern Ireland has been charged with making a social media death threat against Jacinda Ardern after the Christchurch terror attacks.
Matthew Burns is alleged to have posted an image of gun fitted with a silencer to the Prime Minister, along with the caption "you're next" on March 20, five days after 50 people were killed as they worshipped at two mosques.
Ardern has received worldwide attention and praise for her response to the terror attacks.
Burns, who is from Newtownhamilton, 75km south of Belfast, was also charged with sending a message of menacing character to London Mayor Sadiq Khan in December.
The 19-year-old was arrested and charged on Thursday after the Police Service of Northern Ireland's Cyber Crime Unit traced the online threats to the business student's IP address.