Gun held to man’s head in the Bay

Armed police were called to Whakatane this week after shots were fired during a funeral for a gang member. Supplied photos.

A member of the public was stopped by gang members in the Bay of Plenty and had a shotgun held to his head.

Police are investigating the January 17 incident after the man was stopped by gang members on the corner of on the corner of Churchill Street and Lord Cobham Avenue, in Whakatane, about 8.30pm.

The 33-year-old local man was stopped by a silver four-door sedan which pulled in front of his vehicle as he approached the intersection, cutting him off and forcing him to stop.

The man had just picked his child up from a care giver after finishing work when this incident occurred.

Three men, all of them wearing bandannas over their faces, got out of their car and confronted him, demanding to know what he was doing in that neighbourhood.

During this, one of the men produced a double barrelled shotgun which he held to the victim's head, before they returned to their vehicle and left.

Police are investigating whether this incident is linked to the events from earlier in the day and are looking to identify those involved.

This sort of behaviour is simply unacceptable, and the actions of these people put the whole community at risk, says Detective Senior Sergeant John Wilson.

Police are seeking the help of the Whakatane community to identify those concerned as this type of behaviour is not acceptable.

'For a completely innocent man and his child to be the subject of threats and intimidation by gang members, especially when the threats involved a gun being held to his head, is unacceptable and Police are determined to find those responsible,” says John.

'Likewise, those involved in the earlier incidents in Valley and Arawa Roads where shots were fired and the lives of innocent bystanders put at risk need to be identified.”

Anyone with information relevant to this investigation is asked to contact the Whakatane Police on 07 308 5255.

Alternatively information can also be provided anonymously via Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.

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2 comments

Makes me glad...

Posted on 20-01-2017 17:22 | By GreertonBoy

I have a dash camera.... would save the Police alot of time identifying perpetrators and their vehicles


low lifes

Posted on 21-01-2017 21:29 | By Bop man

That is all they are the police should raid all "pads" and shut these places down time to get tough, we should be able to drive in our towns with out fear of having a gun stuck in our faces.


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