Home / New ZealandPolice looking for Panmure shooterNZ Herald21 Aug, 2016 03:20 AMQuick ReadSubscribe to listenAccess to Herald Premium articles require a Premium subscription. Subscribe now to listen.Subscribe nowAlready a subscriber? Sign in hereListening to articles is free for open-access content—explore other articles or learn more about text-to-speech.SaveShareShare this articleCopy LinkEmailFacebookTwitter/XLinkedInRedditTwo men were shot at a party in Panmure, Auckland overnight. Photo / Martin SykesTwo men were shot at a party in Panmure, Auckland overnight. Photo / Martin SykesDetectives are investigating the shooting of two men after a party in east Auckland overnight.One was shot in the back and another in the arm on Tripoli Rd in Panmure, just before 12.30am. No arrests have been made in relation to the man being shot in the back and another being injured in the arm by shotgun pellets. Both men were taken to Auckland City Hospital, but their injuries were not life-threatening.AdvertisementAdvertise with NZME.AdvertisementAdvertise with NZME.Senior sergeant Gary Barber said a group of people who'd left a party on Kay Rd became involved in a dispute with another group, on Tripoli Rd.During the fight, a vehicle arrived and its occupants fired a gun, understood to be a shot gun.Two people were arrested for being drunk and disorderly, and interfering with police as they tried to close the situation down.The arrests were unrelated to the shooting.AdvertisementAdvertise with NZME.Barber said it was not clear what caused the fight, but it was a confused melee that the Criminal Investigation Branch (CIB) was trying to get to the bottom of it.He said at this stage, there was no suggestion gangs were involved.SaveShareShare this articleCopy LinkEmailFacebookTwitter/XLinkedInRedditLatest from New ZealandPoliticsWatch: Prime Minister Christopher Luxon speaks in Auckland New ZealandKiwi rower apologises, cops booze ban over post-regatta incident in SeattleNew ZealandNZ Herald News Update: July 18, 2025WatchSponsoredSolar bat monitors uncover secrets of Auckland’s night skyAdvertisementAdvertise with NZME.