Wednesday, October 23

A gunman in New Zealand kills 2 individuals hours forward of first recreation in Women’s World Cup

AUCKLAND, New Zealand (AP) — A person stormed a high-rise development website in downtown Auckland early Thursday morning, capturing at terrified staff and killing two individuals hours earlier than New Zealand deliberate to host the primary recreation of the FIFA Women’s World Cup match.

The gunman was discovered lifeless after a police shootout, throughout which an officer was shot and wounded. Four civilians had been additionally injured.

The capturing occurred close to motels the place Team Norway and different soccer groups have been staying.



New Zealand Prime Minster Chris Hipkins stated the match would go forward as scheduled. Police stated there could be heightened safety on the match’s opening recreation to assist reassure followers, and FIFA stated a minute of silence could be noticed earlier than every of the 2 opening video games.

“Clearly with the FIFA World Cup kicking off this evening, there are a lot of eyes on Auckland,” Hipkins stated. “The government has spoken to FIFA organizers this morning and the tournament will proceed as planned.”

“I want to reiterate that there is no wider national security threat,” he added. “This appears to be the action of one individual.”

The capturing jarred New Zealand, the place lively shooter incidents are uncommon, main the nation’s the principle information web sites and broadcasts.

Hipkins stated the person was armed with a shotgun, including that police arrived inside minutes of the primary emergency name and bumped into hurt’s solution to save lives.

“These kinds of situations move fast, and the actions of those who risk their lives to save others are nothing short of heroic,” Hipkins stated.

Police Commissioner Andrew Coster stated the gunman was a 24-year-old who had beforehand labored on the constructing website, and his motive seemed to be related to his work there.

The man recognized because the shooter had a historical past of household violence and was serving a sentence of dwelling detention, however had an exemption to work on the decrease Queen Street website, Coster stated.

The capturing started at about 7:20 a.m., and police quickly swarmed the world.

The shooter moved by the unfinished constructing firing at individuals, Coster stated, as many staff fled or hid. He then barricaded himself in an elevator shaft on the third flooring, Coster stated, the place SWAT-type officers engaged him after securing the flooring above and under.

“The offender fired at police, injuring an officer,” Coster stated. “Shots were exchanged and the offender was later found deceased.”

Coster stated it wasn’t but clear whether or not police had shot the person or he had killed himself. He stated the suspected shooter didn’t have a gun license and so shouldn’t have been in possession of a firearm.

Outside, armed law enforcement officials positioned an space in Auckland’s downtown on heavy lockdown, with streets cordoned off surrounding the harbor ferry terminal, which is fashionable with vacationers. Police ordered bystanders to disperse and advised individuals inside workplace buildings to shelter in place.

The capturing occurred as soccer groups and followers gathered in New Zealand for the FIFA Women’s World Cup, which the nation is internet hosting collectively with Australia. The opening match is scheduled to be performed in Auckland on Thursday night, between New Zealand and Norway. Hipkins stated he was contemplating whether or not he’d attend the match as deliberate.

Team Norway captain Maren Mjelde stated her teammates had been woken up abruptly when a helicopter started hovering exterior the lodge window.

“We felt safe the whole time,” she stated in an announcement. “FIFA has a good security system at the hotel, and we have our own security officer in the squad. Everyone seems calm and we are preparing as normal for the game tonight.”

Team USA stated all its gamers and employees had been secure and accounted for. It stated the group was in touch with native authorities and continuing with its each day schedule.

Officials at Eden Park, the place the opening match of the FIFA match is going down, stated they had been encouraging ticket holders to reach early and there could be an elevated safety presence on the venue.

New Zealand has tight gun legal guidelines, imposed in 2019 after the nation’s worst mass capturing prompted a sea change in attitudes towards weapons. A shooter killed 51 Muslim worshippers at two Christchurch mosques throughout Friday prayers in March 2019.

The prime minister on the time, Jacinda Ardern, vowed to ban most semiautomatic weapons inside a month and he or she succeeded, with solely a single member of Parliament voting in opposition to the ban.

A subsequent buyback scheme noticed gun homeowners hand over greater than 50,000 of the newly banned weapons to police in trade for money.

Coster stated the shotgun utilized in Thursday’s capturing isn’t on the checklist of banned weapons.

“I want to acknowledge that this has been a shocking and traumatic event for those people who came to work and found themselves in the middle of an armed emergency,” Coster stated. “Thankfully, many people were able to escape the building, but I know for those who hid or remained trapped, this was a terrifying experience.”

Coster stated the officer who was shot was taken to a close-by hospital in crucial situation, had stabilized, and was anticipated to endure surgical procedure Thursday. He stated the others had accidents starting from reasonable to crucial. It wasn’t instantly clear if all these injured had been shot.

FIFA President Gianni Infantino stated that he and Secretary-General Fatma Samoura had met with New Zealand Sports Minister Grant Robertson following the capturing to debate safety preparations for the match.

“We appreciate the collaboration with the New Zealand authorities from the earliest moment of this tragic incident,” Infantino stated in an announcement. “We have been involved in ongoing communication from the outset, and we have also received the necessary reassurances.”

Jennifer Deering, a vacationer from Orlando, Florida, stated she was initially shocked to study of the capturing after a tour information had beforehand assured her that Auckland “was very safe here, other than some petty thieves.”

Then she went about her day.

“It’s sad that it’s normal for us (Americans) to see something like this on the news,” she added.

Tourism New Zealand canceled a media welcome celebration that was to have been held Thursday afternoon at a location throughout the cordoned-off space downtown.

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Perry reported from Wellington, New Zealand.

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