New Zealand, a police official killed in office during routine control

A police official has been shot dead during a routine traffic ban in Aulkland, New Zealand. Another police official has been seriously injured. The attacker has fled the scene of the attack and is not yet known if he was caught. About four hours after the shooting, armed police have arrested two men, reported [...]
Another police official has been seriously injured. The attacker has fled the scene of the attack and is not yet known if he was caught.
About four hours after the shooting, armed police have arrested two men, local media have reported.
Police in New Zealand usually do not carry guns, and it is rare for officials to be killed on duty.
According to police, it was May 2009, when a police official was shot in a house until he carried out a routine search.
Police Commissioner Andrew Chester, has confirmed that officials were not armed.
New Zealand Prime Minister Yacinda Ardern has said that death constitutes the devastating “news”.












