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Fatal police shooting: Officers kill Tauranga double murder suspect

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      The man shot dead by police last night in Tauranga fired at officers up to 20 times before officers returned fire.

      The shootout left a police patrol car riddled with bullets and the officers who fatally shot the man - a suspect in a double murder earlier this week - were distraught, district commander Superintendent Andy McGregor said this morning.

      The suspect was wanted in connection with a double homicide at McLaren Falls, near Tauranga, on Tuesday.

      After the man fired several "volleys" of shots, the police returned fire for the first time near the intersection of State Highway 2 and Fifteenth Ave, McGregor told media today.

      "In the exchange, the offender was wounded," he said.

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      "The vehicle slowly came to a stop - the police officers went forward and then called for medical assistance.

      "The offender was later pronounced dead at the scene."

      The event was dramatic for the officers involved, McGregor said, and the patrol car had several bullet holes in it from the exchange with the fleeing offender.

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      Following the shooting, they were distraught and shaken. The officers started work to patrol the Tauranga area in a bid to add reassurance to the public that they were safe.

      No members of the public were injured during the exchange, McGregor said.

      "I just wanted to reassure the people of Tauranga, the community there, that they are safe," he said. "That we are talking about one motivated offender here, who did not want to be captured by police."

      Local police were doing everything they could to ensure the Tauranga community was feeling safe.

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      The double murder suspect fired up to 20 shots at police before he was fatally hit. Photo / SNPA
      The double murder suspect fired up to 20 shots at police before he was fatally hit. Photo / SNPA

      In the western area of the Bay of Plenty, extra patrols would be operating, McGregor said.

      Members of the public who saw anything out of the ordinary were encouraged by McGregor to contact them on 105 or to call Crimestoppers.

      "We'll definitely want to know - we care and we want to ensure that you feel safe," he said.

      There were roughly 45 officers working on the McLaren Falls double homicide and around 10 to 15 working on the shooting from last night, McGregor said.

      Meanwhile, eight to 10 officers from Rotorua and around a dozen from outside the district had been bought in to help with community reassurance patrols.

      The driver of the vehicle who was shot dead last night has not been identified by police. It was hoped the offender would be identified this morning.

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      Police would only be able to tell whether the man was involved in the McLaren Falls homicide from earlier this week once he had been identified.

      "We believe it to be a small-calibre weapon and a semi-automatic," McGregor told media.

      Police also believe the firearm the man used to shoot at the police officers was semi-automatic due to the number of, and how quickly, the shots were fired

      The officers who fired back at the offender were visibly upset when McGregor spoke to them last night.

      Four officers and two police cars were involved in the pursuit.

      Cordon on State Highway 2. Photo / Andrew Warner
      Cordon on State Highway 2. Photo / Andrew Warner

      The officers were armed offenders staff.

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      While fleeing police, the offender drove at approximately 40-50km/h and the officers held their distance from the man.

      The pursuit took place around the Bethlehem area of Tauranga and there were several members of the public around at the time, McGregor said.

      "That's why we come to work, to keep our community safe and we had to apprehend this person before he killed someone," he said.

      The offender fired in excess of 15 to 20 shots at police, meanwhile, it was not known how many shots had been fired by police. An out-of-district team had come in to investigate the incident on behalf of the Independent Police Conduct Authority, McGregor said.

      Speaking of the closure of State Highway 2, McGregor apologised to the community but said making them use a detour was necessary.

      A large team was investigating in the area and it was hoped the major thoroughfare would be reopened later this morning or early afternoon.

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      Meanwhile multiple police were seen checking the road outside Bethlehem Primary this morning. A reporter said it appeared the officers were checking for evidence. A police spokeswoman said police were conducting a scene examination.

      A local Carmichael Rd resident said neighbours and herself are in fear and in lockdown, and are worried about their mokopuna and the local schools in the area if this problem was to continue.

      "Something needs to be done. It's scary. Now we are wary of people."

      Police outside Bethlehem Primary this morning.  Photo / Andrew Warner
      Police outside Bethlehem Primary this morning. Photo / Andrew Warner

      Strong leads in double homicide probe

      Meanwhile, the investigation into the double homicide near McLaren Falls from earlier this week was ongoing and police were following "positive" leads.

      "Obviously, we've still got a lot of groundwork to do but I tell you what, the investigation team is doing an outstanding job," McGregor said.

      "Right from day one, they've gone in there, carried out a lot of inquiries and from those inquiries they've got some good leads."

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      Following shootings in Te Puke a few weeks ago, police met with local gang leaders and told them they had to work things out peacefully.

      Police were hoping to get gang leaders from across the entire Bay of Plenty together and get them to work out their differences safely.

      "We can't have them carrying out armed attacked, drive-by shootings, etc, in public, in broad daylight, at night, were innocent members of the public can get shot," he said.

      "It's just not on and we're not going to tolerate that."

      Gangs, of which many included members who had been deported from overseas, drove around in large groups to try and intimidate the public, McGregor said.

      The police were working hard to try and eliminate organised crime in the region, he added.

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      However, despite recent events, McGregor wouldn't call the tensions between local gangs a "war".

      "The situation with the homicide is completely different from what happened in Te Puke, completely different."

      Once the man who was shot dead last night by officers was identified, police would contact the next of kin.

      Simon Bridges: Region facing 'LA-style gang warfare'

      National Party leader and Tauranga MP Simon Bridges said his "phone had been running hot" on the issue of gangs for weeks.

      The recent shootings would have a big impact on the Tauranga community's "sense of security", he said.

      "Tauranga has always been viewed as a safe harbour... [but] we're no longer a little village. We're a big city with big-city problems like LA-style gang warfare."

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      Bridges, a former Crown prosecutor in the region, believed the contributing factors to the "turf wars" included the proximity of the Port of Tauranga and Tauranga Harbour which provided a gateway for illegal drug imports, together with the nearby "prosperous population" to sell the drugs to.

      A conversation with contractors at the Port of Tauranga needed to take place to manage this, he said.

      Existing local gangs and gang members deported from Australia were both an issue in his view.

      McGregor had said last night that police tried to stop a car at 7.46pm on Carmichael Rd in relation to the fatal shooting of the two men on Tuesday.

      General view of the scene of last nights shooting incident in Tauranga. Photo / Alan Gibson
      General view of the scene of last nights shooting incident in Tauranga. Photo / Alan Gibson

      The car failed to stop and a gun was fired at police, he said.

      "The vehicle fled toward the CBD and continued to fire shots at police. The vehicle then stopped and an occupant continued to discharge the firearm.

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      "Police returned fire and in the exchange the offender was fatally wounded."

      Images of the black car show it crashed into bushes as a police vehicle stands behind it. The driver's door of the black car is wide open.

      A witness told the Herald he could see a man's body on the ground and a nearby car appeared to have been run off the road.

      Armed police officers were seen standing near a man's body.

      "There were police in black - like what the armed offenders squad wears," they said.

      It is thought no one else was in the vehicle at the time of the incident.

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      Residents reporting hearing shorts and seeing police with guns and ambulances rushing towards the area.

      One person said there were "a number of families out walking" as the shots were being fired out the window of the fleeing car.

      "[It was] bloody lucky no one got hit."

      The man was a suspect in the murder of two men found dead inside a property at Ormsby Lane after police received reports of shots fired at 7.40pm on Tuesday night.

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      Police pictured blocking access to State Highway 2 in Tauranga. Photo / Alan Gibson.
      Police pictured blocking access to State Highway 2 in Tauranga. Photo / Alan Gibson.

      Witness Shianne Ormsby said she saw "a huge amount of police respond" to the situation.

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      "Little did I know they'd be a few metres from my house blocking off the main set of lights, all while being armed."

      Mike Dork, who works in the area, said he saw up to 10 undercover police cars screaming southbound down SH2.

      "Every cop in the area looks to be here," he said.

      Another resident said she heard multiple rounds of gunshots ring through the air and the rush of police cars chasing the offender.

      Mayor's concern at gang turf wars

      Tauranga Mayor Tenby Powell said today that he was "very concerned" about an innocent member of the public becoming collateral damage in the gang turf wars.

      While police were doing a "stunning" job in difficult conditions, shots were fired in a public area last night.

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      "The weapons that are being used have a maximum effective range of 500 to 600 metres ... a bullet that's got long range and can do a lot of damage."

      Powell said the people carrying the weapons "certainly don't care what's in their background".

      "I'm worried a stray bullet will kill someone in the crossfire."

      Powell said h would convene a community meeting with Western Bay of Plenty mayor Garry Webber and two police commanders in the coming weeks to discuss the recent gang issues. A date has yet to be confirmed.

      Earlier this week, Police Minister Stuart Nash warned residents that they should expect to see more armed police in the street following the double shooting.

      He said the escalated response was a temporary measure aimed at tackling the latest flare-up between gangs.

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      Shooting latest in string of firearms incidents

      Tuesday's homicide was the latest in a series of brazen shootings involving semi-automatic firearms, with a suspected arson along a row of the Bay of Plenty shops last month.

      Nash said the Government was pouring more resources into policing the Bay of Plenty, targeting gangs and organised crime.

      Detective Inspector Mark Loper said a scene examination was ongoing at the property of Tuesday's shooting with support from forensic specialists and an Auckland specialist search group.

      He said additional investigation staff were being brought in from around the country to assist Bay of Plenty police.

      The dead men are believed to be Paul Lasslett, 43, who owned the property, and Nick Littlewood, 32.

      Loper said yesterday police were still working to understand the circumstances of the deaths and the involvement of any other parties.

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      "While police have spoken to a number of people in relation to the incident, we believe there may be others who are yet to talk to us."

      Tauranga Mayor Tenby Powell told Newstalk ZB he wanted to see the situation unfold further before he commented on tonight's shooting.

      "I'm very proud to be part of this community; the police are doing a great job under incredibly difficult circumstances."

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