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'Sorry and scared': CBD shooter's family break silence over deadly rampage

Author
Cheree Kinnear, NZ Herald,
Publish Date
Wed, 2 Aug 2023, 7:06am

'Sorry and scared': CBD shooter's family break silence over deadly rampage

Author
Cheree Kinnear, NZ Herald,
Publish Date
Wed, 2 Aug 2023, 7:06am

Family of the Auckland CBD shooter say they are sorry for the harm Matu Reid caused when he opened fire at a construction site, killing two and injuring 10 others, saying they are shocked by what happened.

In an exclusive interview with the聽Herald, Reid鈥檚 sister, who asked not to be named, said the family extended its 鈥渄eepest condolences, love and prayers鈥 to the families of those who died on July 20.

鈥淚t鈥檚 hard to find the right words during this time of heartache,鈥 she said, pausing to wipe away tears.

鈥淲e also want to extend our deepest condolences, love and prayers to those who are recovering and to our community who have been affected.

鈥淥ur family are waiting for the investigation to be completed to find out how and why it happened.鈥

Supported by her husband, she struggled through the words, devastated by the senseless violence committed that day - and by the loss of her 24-year-old brother, with whom she said she was very close.

Matu Reid shot and killed two workmates last month.

Matu Reid shot and killed two workmates last month.

鈥淔amily and friends used to joke about how much we seemed like twins and I feel like a part of me has gone with him,鈥 she said.

The last two weeks had been 鈥渧ery scary鈥 and 鈥渟hocking鈥 for the family as they came to terms with the consequences of her brother鈥檚 actions.

At the time of the shooting,聽for domestic violence, handed down in the Auckland District Court on March 28.

He had approval to travel from the property he was serving home detention in South Auckland to the building site where he was a contractor.

His home detention sentence was monitored via an ankle bracelet monitor.

Construction company LT McGuiness said the gunman was an employee of a subcontractor that had been working on the project.

Reid鈥檚 sister told the聽贬别谤补濒诲听she鈥檇 not seen him for about a month but had spoken with him regularly.

They only learned that Reid was the gunman when reporters visited their family home.

She said it was 鈥渉ard鈥 and 鈥渟hocking鈥 learning her brother was responsible.

Reid鈥檚 mum, meanwhile, told the聽Herald聽at the time her son had called the morning of the shooting and said he loved her.

Police have since revealed Reid died from self-inflicted injuries during a gunfight with armed officers. Armed police found him dead, barricaded in a lift shaft on the construction site.

Police are still trying to piece together what triggered Reid鈥檚 deadly rampage against his workmates Solomona To鈥檕to鈥檕 and Tupuga Sipiliano.

On the day of the shooting, Acting Superintendent Sunny Patel said the gunman entered the construction site at 7.22am.

鈥淭he offender has moved through the building site and continued to discharge his firearm. Upon reaching the upper levels of the building, the male has contained himself within the elevator shaft and our staff have attempted to engage with him.

鈥淔urther shots were fired from the male and he was located deceased a short time later.鈥

The shooting聽, with the Fifa Women鈥檚 World Cup kicking off in Auckland the same day.

Prime Minister Chris Hipkins expressed his sorrow to the affected families and praised the 鈥渉eroic鈥 actions of emergency services.

鈥淚 want to thank the brave men and women of the New Zealand police,鈥 he said on the day of the shooting.

鈥淧olice who ran into fire from the gunman straight into harm鈥檚 way to save the lives of others.

鈥淚 also want to acknowledge ambulance first responders who were there quickly.鈥

A blessing was held at the scene of last week's mass shooting. Photo / Michael Craig

A blessing was held at the scene of last week's mass shooting. Photo / Michael Craig

The site reopened after an official blessing last Thursday morning.

Representatives from local iwi Ng膩ti Wh膩tu 艑r膩kei held a karakia at 6.45am followed by a minute鈥檚 silence to remember the two men who lost their lives.

They were joined by dignitaries including Mayor Wayne Brown and workers from the site caught up in the shooting.

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