Fatal Shooting in Auckland Prior to Women’s World Cup

Fatal Shooting in Auckland Prior to Women’s World Cup


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Deadly⁤ Shooting⁤ in ‍Auckland Before Women’s ​World Cup

Prime​ Minister ⁢Chris ⁤Hipkins of New Zealand said that there​ was ‌no national security risk‍ after‌ the shooting‍ and that the⁣ games would proceed as planned.

This ⁣morning at ⁣7:23​ a.m., a‍ witness⁢ called ⁣police⁣ to report​ a man with a gun, shooting in central Auckland at ⁤a building on ‍lower Queen Street.​ At ‍7:34 ⁣a.m., police arrived ⁢on ‍the scene,‍ and the⁢ Armed Offenders ⁣Squad arrived there four minutes​ later. The offender was armed with a pump-action​ shotgun. He moved ⁢through ⁤the building site,⁢ discharging the firearm‌ as he went.⁤ Upon ⁢reaching the ⁢upper​ levels of the building, the man‌ contained himself‍ in ⁤an elevator. Shots were fired,‍ and ⁤he was ⁤located a ⁣short time later. The‌ assessment from officials is⁤ that⁣ there is ⁤no⁣ national security risk. There is ​no change‍ to New Zealand’s national security threat level. Clearly, with the FIFA World Cup kicking ⁢off this⁤ evening, ⁤there ⁢are a lot of⁢ eyes on ⁣Auckland. The government ⁤has spoken to FIFA ⁤organisers this ​morning, and ⁣the ⁢tournament will⁤ proceed as planned. ⁣I want to reiterate that ⁤there is no wider national security ‍threat. This ​appears to be the​ actions of one individual.

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2023-07-19 ‍22:49:55
Original from www.nytimes.com
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