Police have revealed up to four shots were fired during the overnight shooting in downtown Auckland that left two people critically injured.
One person was shot in the head and another in the abdomen聽.
One victim is now stable, the other victim remains in critical condition in Auckland City Hospital.
The shooter fled the scene on an electric Lime scooter.
Speaking to media in Auckland, Detective Senior Sergeant Craig Bolton said police are continuing to investigate and are following positive lines of inquiry involving CCTV.
鈥淎 small group of people were witnessed fighting before one offender pulled out a firearm and fired several shots,鈥 Bolton said.
Bolton said police believe it鈥檚 an isolated incident and there is no risk to the public.
鈥淲e鈥檙e asking anyone with information to please come forward and speak to us.鈥
Bolton would not comment on whether the incident was gang-related.
Bolton said CCTV is helping with lines of inquiry into the investigation.
The offender was on a Lime scooter before and after the incident.
鈥淲hat I can say at this stage, was two groups were unknown to each other and the rest of it just forming part of our investigation.鈥
Bolton described during the incident there were 鈥渨ords exchanged鈥 which led the person to get off the scooter and approach.
鈥淚鈥檓 very concerned about the victims who were going about their own business, they weren鈥檛 looking for trouble,鈥 Bolton said.
Screenshot from video showing the aftermath of shooting on Queen St at 11.30pm yesterday. Photo / Aayush Gupta
A Lime Scooter spokesperson said they were assisting police with enquiries.
Earlier, police said both victims were in hospital with life-threatening injuries following the incident, which happened around 11.30pm.
Police said they were called following reports of a fight between a group of people on the corner of Fort St and Queen St.
A group of people started fighting before one person pulled out a firearm and fired a number of shots.
Both the wounded people were taken to Auckland City Hospital in critical condition.
The gunman was witnessed fleeing the scene on a Lime Scooter, wearing distinctive red and black pants and a red hat.
Electric scooters were abandoned on Lower Queen St following a shooting incident last night. Photo / Hayden Woodward
Footage from the scene showed armed police surrounding a person on the ground. Photos of the scene also show multiple scooters lying on their sides.
A witness told the聽Herald聽he heard multiple gunshots and people yelling before looking out of the window to see a man lying on the ground and another being tended to by police.
Another witness told TVNZ鈥檚聽Breakfast聽they heard screaming and several loud bangs. When they looked out the window they saw a group of young people looking 鈥減anicked鈥, with a person lying still on the ground.
Police closed off a section of Auckland鈥檚 lower Queen St following the shooting, before reopening it at 7am.
Police on Queen St at the scene of a shooting overnight. Photo / Hayden Woodward
鈥淲e believe that this was an isolated incident and there is no ongoing risk to the community,鈥 Bolton said.
鈥淧olice have zero tolerance for violence in public places, especially where firearms are used, and are working to hold the offenders to account.鈥
Police were following 鈥減ositive lines of enquiry鈥 and anyone with information was asked to come forward.
Police have completed a scene examination and are now looking for all those involved.
Akula Sharma is an Auckland-based reporter who joined the Herald in 2022. She has previously worked at the Gisborne Herald.
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