877 days ago

Glen Eden police shooting: Death a 'tragedy for all', commissioner says

Melanie Earley Reporter from Western Leader

Kia ora neigbours, the death of a man who opened fire on police officers, injuring three, is a “tragedy for everyone”, Police Commissioner Andrew Coster says.

Police are still working to piece together what happened in the lead-up to the incident in Glen Eden on Monday morning.

All three of the injured police officers, two of whom had “moderate” injuries, were being treated at Auckland City Hospital.

“When I heard three officers had been shot, my heart sank,” Coster said.

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