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Auckland shooting: Two people and a gunman killed on eve of Women’s World Cup | Football News

Auckland shooting: Two people and a gunman killed on eve of Women’s World Cup | Football News
Auckland shooting: Two people and a gunman killed on eve of Women’s World Cup | Football News



Two people and a gunman have been killed in a “serious incident” in Auckland on the eve of the FIFA Women’s World Cup.

Police responded to reports a man had fired shots in a building in downtown Auckland, two miles from Eden Park, the venue for the opening match of the tournament between co-hosts New Zealand and Norway.

The New Zealand Herald reported at least six people had been injured, including a police officer, who was able to walk to an ambulance with assistance from colleagues.

Police said the situation had been contained to a single building that was under construction in lower Queen Street but urged people to avoid the area or stay inside their buildings if already there.

“Police have contained a serious incident that unfolded at a construction site in Auckland’s CBD this morning,” a New Zealand Police statement read.

“Multiple injuries have been reported and at this stage we can confirm two people have died. The male offender is also deceased.

“This incident unfolded after reports of a person discharging a firearm inside the site on lower Queen Street at around 7.22am.

“A significant number of police responded and cordoned off the area. The Police Eagle helicopter was also deployed and provided oversight.

“The offender has moved through the building site and continued to discharge his firearm.

“Upon reaching the upper levels of the building, the male has contained himself within the elevator shaft and our staff have attempted to engage with him. Further shots were fired from the male, and he was located deceased a short time later.

“Details around what has exactly occurred are still emerging and Police will continue to provide updates around injuries and the circumstances.”

The incident comes as many football teams were gathering in New Zealand for the 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup, which begins in Auckland on July 20.

New Zealand Police moved to reassure the public, confirming the incident did not pose a national security risk and that a full media briefing would take place later on Thursday.

“What has unfolded is understandably alarming and we are reassuring the public that this incident has been contained and is an isolated incident,” the statement continued. “We can also advise that this is not a national security risk.

“Police are now commencing an investigation into what has occurred this morning.

“Cordons remain in place and we are continuing to ask the public to stay away from the area as our work continues.

Updates will continue to be provided this morning and police will also be fronting an update to media this afternoon.”

More to follow…

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