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'He has to be smoked': How a fragile gang war truce was nearly shattered by a prison-ordered hit

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Craig Kapitan ,
Publish Date
Sat, 28 Sep 2024, 1:54pm

'He has to be smoked': How a fragile gang war truce was nearly shattered by a prison-ordered hit

Author
Craig Kapitan ,
Publish Date
Sat, 28 Sep 2024, 1:54pm

The Killer Beez and Tribesmen motorcycle gangs were just days into a ceasefire following three weeks of perpetual gang warfare across Auckland, when a murder plan was devised from prison that threatened to obliterate the fragile truce.

The scheme: have a Killer Beez member on the outside carry out a hit on a Tribesman MC member named 鈥淪weet鈥.

鈥淗e has to be smoked, eh,鈥 Henderson resident Chavess Turner, 30, was instructed on June 19, 2022, hours before the shooting was to take place.

鈥淪till gonna whack it out,鈥 Turner, who is known by the street names 鈥淎zem鈥 or 鈥淎z鈥, replied in barely coded speech during a follow-up call a short time later. 鈥淲hack it out the park, brother.鈥

The plan was conceived at a time when there were so many drive-by shootings gang warfare became a nationwide political issue and resulted in the sacking of a Government minister.

But the plan failed due to a simple miscalculation: not taking into account that prison calls are monitored.

Details of the incident were made public for the first time this week after Turner returned to the dock in the High Court at Auckland, where he pleaded guilty to conspiracy to murder. Wednesday also marked the first time since Turner鈥檚 arrest last year that he could be named in relation to the charge.

He now faces up to 10 years鈥 imprisonment.

The two gangs had been long time rivals but had co-existed in relative peace for several years when tensions started to heat up in March 2022 after Killer Beez members were believed to have shot at an address where Tribesmen were celebrating after a patching ceremony.

Tensions increased the following month, after Killer Beez members were mocked by the other gang online following an Auckland motorway crash involving several motorbikes that was caught on film.

Then all hell seemed to break loose on May 24, when shootings were reported in Papatoetoe, 艑tara, Flat Bush, Papakura, Te Atat奴, Mt Albert and Henderson during a single night of chaos. Between May 2 and June 10, police believe 21 shootings and nine arsons were attributable to the conflict. 

The violence didn鈥檛 die down until peace talks between senior leaders of the two gangs, sources told the Herald at the time.

But it appears not everyone got the message.

Among the homes that had been shot at on May 24 was one on Rathgar Rd in Henderson where 鈥淪weet鈥 was known to live, according to court documents released to 九一星空无限. A group of Killer Beez members is alleged to have been behind it.

A police car outside a driveway on Rathgar Rd in Henderson, West Auckland, where a home was shot at during a night of chaos in May 2022. Photo / Hayden WoodwardA police car outside a driveway on Rathgar Rd in Henderson, West Auckland, where a home was shot at during a night of chaos in May 2022. Photo / Hayden Woodward

The following evening, the home where a Killer Beez member lived in Massey was shot at. Although police never identified who was responsible for that shooting, several Killer Beez members had decided that 鈥淪weet鈥 was to blame and decided to escalate the retaliation rather than abide by the ceasefire, authorities allege.

Roughly three weeks later, on June 19, Turner was recorded telling a fellow gang member he would 鈥渄o that thing tonight鈥.

The other man then 鈥渋nstructed Turner to keep that 鈥榤ovie鈥 (a reference to a shooting) unknown and not to let others know鈥, court documents state.

鈥淚鈥檒l get that whacked out done tonight,鈥 the defendant reassured him.

鈥淒on鈥檛 spray it,鈥 the other man clarified. 鈥淗e has to be smoked.鈥

Armed police stand outside a home in Massey where a Killer Beez member was living in May 2022 when it was shot at amid escalating gang warfare with the Tribesmen. Photo / Hayden WoodwardArmed police stand outside a home in Massey where a Killer Beez member was living in May 2022 when it was shot at amid escalating gang warfare with the Tribesmen. Photo / Hayden Woodward

The other man is alleged to have dropped all coded language - making the intentions even clearer - a short time later as he discussed plans via the same prison phoneline with his girlfriend, who tried in vain to talk him out of it.

鈥淚t鈥檚 not even spraying ... You pull up for the kill,鈥 he is alleged to have told her.

鈥...I鈥檓 gonna f***ing kill that c***, no one ain鈥檛 gonna f***ing know,鈥 he is alleged to have continued, responding 鈥淚 don鈥檛 care鈥 when it was pointed out by his partner that prison calls are recorded.

When approached with the allegation, Turner declined to speak with police.

Multiple other co-defendants have pleaded not guilty and await trial.

Justice Mathew Downs remanded Turner in custody to await sentencing in November. In the meantime, he has an electronically monitored bail request hearing scheduled for next month.

Craig Kapitan is an Auckland-based journalist covering courts and justice. He joined the Herald in 2021 and has reported on courts since 2002 in three newsrooms in the US and New Zealand.

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