Police are hunting for a 鈥渄angerous鈥 24-year-old man in relation to a homicide on Queen St on Thursday evening.
They have issued a warrant to arrest Dariush Talagi, Detective Senior Sergeant Craig Bolton said,聽after two people were shot.聽The alleged shooter was on a Lime scooter before and after the incident.
Bolton said there was no risk to the public but Talagi was 鈥渃onsidered dangerous鈥.
He has distinctive facial tattoos, Bolton said.
Police are asking for the public's help to locate Dariush Talagi, 24.
鈥淥ur message to Dariush would be to hand himself in, or for anyone who sees him to call us immediately,鈥 he said.
Just before midnight on Thursday, one man was shot in the head and another in the abdomen聽during an altercation.
One of the men died yesterday and police launched a homicide investigation.
Bolton said the man 鈥渨as taken off life support and sadly succumbed to his injuries with family beside him鈥.
The other shot man remained in a stable condition at Auckland City Hospital, police said yesterday.
Electric scooters abandoned on lower Queen St following the shooting. Photo / Hayden Woodward
Police earlier revealed up to four shots were fired during the shooting.
Earlier, Bolton wouldn鈥檛 comment on whether the incident was gang-related or the exact number of people involved, but confirmed police could be looking for more than one person.
鈥淎 small group of people were witnessed fighting before one offender pulled out a firearm and fired several shots,鈥 Bolton said.
He said police believed it was an isolated incident and there was no risk to the public.
Police on lower Queen St following the shooting. Photo / Hayden Woodward
Bolton said CCTV footage is helping with lines of inquiry. The offender was on a Lime scooter before and after the incident.
鈥漌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 said that during the incident there were 鈥渨ords exchanged鈥 which led the person to get off the scooter and approach.
鈥滻鈥檓 very concerned about the victims who were going about their own business, they weren鈥檛 looking for trouble.鈥
A Lime spokesperson said the company was assisting police with inquiries.
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聽贬别谤补濒诲听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.
Police closed off a section of Queen St after the shooting, before reopening it at 7am.
- Anyone who sees Talagi or knew of his whereabouts should call police on 111 and quote the file number 230804/3339. People can also give information anonymously via CrimeStoppers on 0800 555 111, Bolton said.
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