7.15pm
The fatal shooting of a Feilding police officer near Rongotea, Palmerston North, this afternoon took the toll of New Zealand police and traffic officers killed on duty to 26.
The first recorded death of a police officer on duty was in 1890 when a gumdigger shot dead Dargaville police constable
Neil McLeod.
Henry Funcke had been removed from a passenger steamer after his rifle was taken from him. In a fit of rage when he was put ashore, he pulled out a hidden pistol and fired at the departing steamer.
One of his bullets hit Constable McLeod, 44, in the chest and he died instantly.
Other deaths were:
* April 14, 1910: Sergeant John Patrick Hackett McGuire, 42, died from gunshot wounds three days after he was shot in the stomach during a manhunt for escaped prisoner John Joseph Pawelka.
* February 5, 1913: Constable John Doyle, 35, died in hospital four days after being assaulted during a scuffle with two men in the Albany Hotel, Shannon.
* October 6, 1919: Constable Vivian Dudding, 32, was shot in the head when he attended a domestic dispute in Thorndon, Wellington. He died in hospital an hour later.
* August 27, 1921: Constable James Dorgan, 37, was shot by an unidentified gunman when he investigated a break-in at Timaru. The killer was never found.
* October 21, 1934: Constable Thomas Heeps, 50, died in Waikato Hospital after he was shot twice near Otorohanga by Henare Hona who was being hunted after shooting dead four people.
* October 8, 1941: Sergeant William Cooper, 43, Constable Frederick William Jordan, 26, Constable Percy Campbell Tulloch, 35, and Constable Edward Mark Best, 42, all became victims of Stanley Graham, the West Coast farmer who shot several people after refusing to hand over his firearms. By the end of the largest manhunt in New Zealand history, seven people, including Graham, had died. Another of his victims died 17 months later from gunshot wounds.
* January 31, 1949: Traffic Officer John Kehoe, 24, was shot several times by Richard Angus McGill in Whakatane. He died soon after.
May 27, 1951: Sergeant William Shore Hughes, 48, was shot dead during a domestic dispute at Otaki by Noema Raana Rika.
* January 6, 1963: Detective Sergeant Neville Wilson Power, 25, and Detective Inspector Wallace Chalmers, 46, were both shot by Victor George Wasmuth when they attended a shooting in west Auckland. Wasmuth also shot dead a neighbour and wounded another man.
* February 3, 1963: Constable James Thomas Richardson, 24, and Constable Bryan Leslie Schultz, 21, died instantly when they were shot as they sat in their police car after answering a call to a domestic dispute in Lower Hutt.
* August 15, 1966: Constable Donald Richard Stokes, 23, died in Dunedin Hospital after being beaten by escaping prisoners in the Dunedin police station cells.
* February 4, 1970: Sergeant Gilbert Peter Arcus, 44, died in Timaru Hospital from head injuries after falling off a chair as he tried to placate a mentally disturbed woman through the window of a locked room.
* September 25, 1976: Constable Peter William Murphy, 21, was shot when he attended a break-in at an Invercargill sports shop.
* June 13, 1977: Traffic Officer Barry Yorston Gibson, 32, was assaulted by a motorist and died of head injuries in Taranaki Base Hospital.
* April 7, 1986: Traffic Officer Robin James Dudding, 44, was shot dead after he was taken hostage by Ross Kameta. Traffic Officer Dudding was later awarded a posthumous George Medal for bravery.
* May 27, 1990: Senior Constable Peter Morris Umbers, 35, was bashed to death with his own baton when he stopped Richard Thomas Lakich near Ranfurly, Central Otago. Mr Umbers was awarded a posthumous George Medal for bravery.
* November 13, 1990: Sergeant Stewart Graeme Guthrie, 41, died at Aramoana when he was shot by gunman David Malcolm Gray who shot dead 12 other people. Mr Guthrie was awarded a posthumous George Medal.
* April 21, 1996: Constable Glenn Arthur McKibbin, 25, was shot as he stood beside his police patrol car in the Hastings suburb of Flaxmere. He died on the way to hospital. Former soldier Terence Thompson was later found in a Havelock North orchard and shot dead by police.
* May 26, 1999: Constable Murray Stretch, 38, was beaten to death by Carlos Namana after the police officer was called to deal with the burglary of sweets from a Mangakino cafe.
- NZPA
7.15pm
The fatal shooting of a Feilding police officer near Rongotea, Palmerston North, this afternoon took the toll of New Zealand police and traffic officers killed on duty to 26.
The first recorded death of a police officer on duty was in 1890 when a gumdigger shot dead Dargaville police constable
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