Matthew Hunt has been remembered as an "outstanding police officer" by his district commander, who paid tribute to the slain constable in an emotional media conference this afternoon.
The 28-year-old Waitematā police officer was killed, and another officer was shot in the leg, amid a hailof bullets fired after a car they had tried to pull over crashed on Friday, in the Auckland suburb of Massey.
The injured officer remains in a stable condition in hospital, along with a member of the public who was injured by a vehicle.
Waitematā District Commander Superintendent Naila Hassan: "He was killed serving his country, there is no higher price." @1NewsNZpic.twitter.com/tAROzP2SFk
"We're absolutely devastated by the loss of our colleague and our brother Matt. Matt's death is the ultimate sacrifice of a police officer working to keep our country safe.
"He is and will continue to be sorely missed by us all."
Senior police officers visited the injured officer in hospital and he was dealing with mixed emotions, Hassan said.
"He is grateful to be alive, but he is absolutely devastated by the loss of his colleague."
A karakia was held at the site where Hunt was shot and the area was blessed by local iwi.
A 24-year-old man has been charged with murder, attempted murder and dangerous driving. He was granted interim name suppression at a court appearance via videolink yesterday, and is scheduled to appear in the Auckland High Court on July 8.
A 30-year-old woman has also been arrested on warrants for driving charges and as an accessory to the murder of Hunt, and is due to appear in Waitākere District Court tomorrow morning.