Police say they have launched a homicide investigation in Moerewa following the death of 18-year-old Krillan Brown early yesterday morning.
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Armed Response Teams fail to record callouts
New information has revealed Police failed to record most of their callouts during a trial in which they carried weapons.
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Māori-Black American whānau say being inclusive is key
A Ngāti Wai woman married to a Black American man is concerned for the safety of her husband who's right in the thick of the unrest in the United States. Amelia Butler returned home to Aotearoa with their children due to the COVID-19 outbreak. Te Ao News spoke to the couple to see how they're coping with yet another major worry.
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Man arrested in Ōtāhuhu, witnesses hear gunshots
Locals in Ōtāhuhu, Auckland were left shaken this morning after witnessing a man being arrested by police near Toby’s Seafood on Great South Rd.
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Arming police damaging for relationship with Māori- Moana Jackson
Māori lawyer and social commentator, Moana Jackson worked with Emilie Rakete on the police firearms claim. He believes arming police will damage the work of trying to improve Police relations with Māori.
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Pair sentenced for murder of Dimetrius Pairama
Toko (Ashley) Shane Winter and Kerry Te Amo have been sentenced to life in jail for the murder of 17-year-old Dimetrius Pairama.
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Drama outside Hawke's Bay courthouse
Some of the 16 people arrested in Hawke's Bay yesterday, following a police operation that seized approximately one million dollars in assets yesterday morning, appeared in Hastings District Court today.
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Man arrested, assault in Takānini
A man has been arrested after an assault in the South Auckland suburb of Takānini overnight.
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A 'hot' cookout with almost 50 BBQs stolen in Tāmaki
Aucklanders are asked to keep their eyes out for Weber and Everdure branded BBQs being sold on the cheap.
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Breaches of current restrictions could delay move to Level 2- Dr Bloomfield
Director-General of Health Dr Ashley Bloomfield says breaches of the Alert Level 3 restrictions could delay the government’s decision to transition the county into Level 2.