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PM: No national security risk related to Auckland CBD shootings

Multiple injuries and deaths confirmed, including male offender, following shooting incident at downtown construction site.

Prime Minister speaks after three killed in Auckland shooting.

NBR Staff Thu, 20 Jul 2023
UPDATE: 

Prime Minister Chris Hipkins said he had been advised there were no national security risks related to the shootings at a construction site in Auckland’s CBD this morning, and it was not motivated by ideological or political factors.

Asked whether it might relate to an employment or

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NBR Staff Thu, 20 Jul 2023
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