Police have so far netted nine firearms and 341 rounds of ammunition in the crackdown, through at least 21 raids across the Auckland region. The spate of nearly ...
I rushed to the window and saw a car sitting there and then it sped off.” That neighbour said another neighbour had told him the bullets had reached to the kitchen in the back of the house and the gun was likely a high-powered rifle. One neighbour said he believed the house was linked to the Killer Beez, one of the gangs involved in a recent spate of shootings in a tit-for-tat dispute with the Tribesmen gang which saw 19 people arrested after a police crackdown.
No one has been injured in latest incident believed to be linked to gang-related violence.
The spokesperson said no one had been injured in the Clover Park incident. - Missing man Grahame Dawson, 61, last seen in Auckland ... - Police investigate 'unexplained' death in Auckland's ...
Shots were fired at a property on Zelda Ave, in Clover Park, shortly before 7pm on Monday. Footage from the scene shows multiple bullet holes in the front ...
Police received reports of someone shooting a house from a car on Zelda Avenue, Clover Park just before 7pm.
Armed police at Zelda Ave in Clover Park, south Auckland, after another shooting incident. A neighbour to a drive-by shooting in Auckland's Clover Park said ...
I rushed to the window and saw a car sitting there and then it sped off.” That neighbour said another neighbour had told him the bullets had reached to the kitchen in the back of the house and the gun was likely a high-powered rifle. One neighbour said he believed the house was linked to the Killer Beez, one of the gangs involved in a recent spate of shootings in a tit-for-tat dispute with the Tribesmen gang which saw 19 people arrested after a police crackdown.
For Clover Park High School seniors Diane Veness and Shadae Ingram, graduation is only days away. But instead of a celebration, it's become a point of ...
But just a week before their graduation, both students were told that their stoles could no longer be worn to graduation. One says ‘Black Girl Magic’ while the other says ‘Black Grads Matter.’ Initially, both stoles were approved. In designing this celebration, our focus is on wearing an item that represents a student’s culture or connection to school clubs that are tied to culture.’