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IPCA: Police 'justified' in fatally shooting Shargin Stevens

Lincoln Tan
By Lincoln Tan
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5 Jul, 2017 10:10 PM2 mins to read

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Police shot Shargin Stephens on Te Ngae Rd, Rotorua last year. He died in hospital 12 days later. Photo / Ben Fraser.

Police shot Shargin Stephens on Te Ngae Rd, Rotorua last year. He died in hospital 12 days later. Photo / Ben Fraser.

A man who threatened police with a slasher was aggressive and irrational before he was shot in Rotorua last year, the Independent Police Conduct Authority said in a report that found the shooting was justified.

The officer shot Shargin Stephens on July 14 last year after he threatened police and members of the public with a long-handled slasher, according to a report released by the authority today.

Stephens was on electronically monitored bail at his home, but had cut off his monitoring bracelet.

He left his home and threw a weight at a passing police car, and attacked the police car with the slasher, breaking several windows, when the officer stopped to speak to him.

The attack and most of the ensuing events were caught on cellphone footage and CCTV.

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The officer managed to drive away and called for assistance.

Frontline officers, including dog handlers, tried to disarm Stephens, but he lunged at them with the slasher before running down a driveway.

Stephens turned and threatened them before attacking a police dog van.

One officer fired his Taser twice at Stephens without effect and another used pepper spray in a last-ditch attempt to stop him.

The chase led to a busy shopping centre where, at lunchtime during school holidays, a number of people stood in the carpark and watched events unfold.

As Stephens crossed the northbound lanes of Te Ngae Rd, he threatened a driver with the slasher before turning to confront the armed officer.

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"Stephens started walking towards the officer and, despite being challenged to drop his weapon, he raised the slasher into a striking position," the report said.

"The officer believed that he couldn't retreat quickly enough to avoid being struck down, but he also determined that he couldn't leave the public unprotected."

The officer shot Stephens twice from about 5m.

Stephens died 12 days later in hospital from his gunshot wounds.

Authority chair Judge Sir David Carruthers said: "This incident was fast-paced, and took place in a busy urban environment. Many workers and bystanders were exposed to the threat posed by Mr Stephens, who behaved irrationally and with extreme aggression."

Judge Carruthers noted that repeated attempts to stop Stephens were unsuccessful.

"The officer who shot Mr Stephens was justified in doing so not only to protect himself, but also to protect the public," he added.

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