Armed Offenders Squad and Criminal Investigative Branch (CIB) officers have arrived from Hawke’s Bay to assist with the homicide investigation.
Gisborne Hospital was in lockdown after the incident, and armed police were guarding the doors.
Police said cordons remained in place on Lytton Rd and a scene examination was being carried out this morning.
“We know that events like this are incredibly concerning for our community,” Kirk said.
“Police will have a highly visible presence across Gisborne over the coming days, and additional patrols will be carried out to provide reassurance to members of the community.
“Additional police staff are working to assist with that effort.”
Gisborne Mayor Rehette Stoltz told RNZ she had heard the brawl was a party gone wrong.
“It’s heart-breaking for our community and it’s heart-breaking for the families of the men involved.
“I know that our community will feel this. It doesn’t matter what happened, families are affected and there are families mourning this morning.
“Our thoughts are with them and our thoughts are also with our police who have to deal with this and keep our community safe.”
The brawl took place in an area with a large number of Kāinga Ora properties. The state housing provider has been approached for comment.
- NZ Herald, Gisborne Herald and RNZ