New Zealand police officer shot dead during routine traffic stop

Armed police at the scene of a shooting incident following a routine traffic stop in Auckland, New Zealand. Picture: Michael Craig/New Zealand Herald via AP

Armed police at the scene of a shooting incident following a routine traffic stop in Auckland, New Zealand. Picture: Michael Craig/New Zealand Herald via AP

Published Jun 19, 2020

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A New Zealand police officer was killed

and another seriously injured on Friday after they were shot

during a routine traffic stop, the country's police commissioner

said, as officials urgently hunted for the suspect.

Schools and daycare centres near the scene of the incident

in Auckland were on lockdown as police searched for the shooter,

who also injured a member of the public when fleeing by car.

The two officers were unarmed, which is usual procedure in

New Zealand, where only specialist police like those at airports

or in tactical response teams routinely carry guns.

"At this stage, there is nothing to indicate this job was

going to be anything out of the ordinary," Police Commissioner

Andrew Coster said at a media briefing in Wellington. He did not

provide details on why the car was stopped by the officers.

The fatally wounded officer was the first in New Zealand,

where gun crime remains relatively rare, to be killed in the

line of duty in at least a decade.

Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern said the death was

devastating.

"To lose a police officer is to lose someone working for all

of us, but also a family member, someone’s loved one and

friend," Ardern said in a statement.

New Zealand has tightened gun laws twice since a gunman

killed 51 Muslim worshippers in Christchurch last year in the

country's worst peace-time mass shooting.

The country's lawmakers on Thursday passed legislation to

create a new firearms registry that licence holders will be

required to update as they buy or sell guns. 

Reuters

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