Man shot and killed in Mt Roskill, police launch homicide investigation

By RNZ.co.nz and is republished with permission

A homicide investigation is underway after two armed offenders entered a house in the Auckland suburb of Mt Roskill and a man was shot and killed.

Police received a report of an incident at an address on Glass Rd on Thursday evening.
Police received a report of an incident at an address on Glass Rd on Thursday evening. Photo: RNZ / Katie Todd

Police received a report of an incident at an address on Glass Rd about 9.30pm last night.

Auckland City CIB Detective Inspector Scott Beard said the two offenders entered the house and an altercation took place with the people inside.

One of those inside the house, a man in his 20s, was shot and died at the scene.

“Two other people at the address have received non-life threatening injuries and were transported to hospital,” Beard said.

The offenders fled the scene and are still on the run, he said.

No caption
Photo: RNZ / Katie Todd

“A scene guard has been in place overnight and police will remain present at the address today carrying out a scene examination.”

A Mt Roskill resident said he was shaken and concerned following the fatal shooting in his neighbourhood.

Wei Wang said he lived nearby and walked down Glass Road every night.

He said it felt like a safe, family area, but there had now been two shootings in a matter of weeks.

“It shouldn’t happen,” he told RNZ, adding that he hoped to see more of a police presence in the area.

Another resident said new tenants had just moved into the property where the shooting took place.

Mount Roskill’s MP Michael Wood said the homicide was distressing and upsetting.

Wood lives around the corner from the scene and said he heard police helicopters last night.

He asked people to support each other and the police.

“It’s really important that we do give the police the space and support that they need to help to keep us safe, to find the people who are involved and to take it from there.”

Wood also urged people not to get their information from rumours on social media.

Police are asking anyone with information relating to the incident or who saw suspicious activity in the area to contact them on 105, quoting file number 211224/4140 or call Crime Stoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.

Sometimes when a business is growing, it needs a little help.

Right now Kaniva News provides a free, politically independent, bilingual news service for readers around the world that is absolutely unique. We are the largest New Zealand-based Tongan news service, and our stories reach Tongans  wherever they are round the world. But as we grow, there are increased demands on Kaniva News for translation into Tongan on our social media accounts and for the costs associated with expansion. We believe it is important for Tongans to have their own voice and for Tongans to preserve their language, customs and heritage. That is something to which we are strongly committed. That’s why we are asking you to consider sponsoring our work and helping to preserve a uniquely Tongan point of view for our readers and listeners.

spot_imgspot_imgspot_imgspot_img

Latest news

Related news