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Man Shot By Police In Grey Lynn Following Firearms Incident |
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18 July
Police have shot and injured a 32-year-old
man following an armed incident in
Grey Lynn earlier this
evening.
The man is now in a critical condition in hospital.
“Police staff were initially called to
Wallingford Street in Grey Lynn just
after 5pm after
being notified a man in an agitated state was standing on
the
street with a firearm,” says Auckland City District
Commander
Superintendent Karyn Malthus.
“Prior to
Police arriving, the man has fired several shots from the
street
at a house we now understand was his own
residence.
“Officers went towards the man and called
upon him to put down his firearm.
He has however raised
it towards the Police staff and been shot
once.”
Officers immediately provided the man with
medical attention and requested
ambulance
assistance.
Police did a search of the house. Nobody was located inside the property.
“This incident
would have been incredibly traumatic for the Grey
Lynn
community on what would have seemed like an average
Monday evening,” says
Superintendent
Malthus.
“And we also want to reassure them that there is no ongoing risk.”
There will be an
increased Police presence in the area in the coming days
as
Police conduct a scene examination and make enquiries,
including speaking
with local residents.
“I want
to also acknowledge the huge impact this incident will have
had on
the officers involved. They acted quickly to
ensure nobody else was injured
and we will be providing
them with support,” says Superintendent Malthus.
The
Independent Police Conduct Authority will be notified, and a
Critical
Incident Investigation is underway.
A
cordon remains on Wallingford Street (where it intersects
with Murdoch
Road) and a scene guard will be in place
overnight at the
property.
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