The two men who scaled the Ferry Building in downtown Auckland, closing roads nearby as police responded just across the road from聽where a shooter killed two men on a construction site聽yesterday, have been taken into custody.
Quay St, between Lower Albert and Commerce Sts, was cordoned off since about midday.
鈥淧olice spent several hours negotiating with the two people, who have been brought down from the top of the building safely,鈥 a police spokeswoman said.
Police said there was no immediate threat to the public, but the area was cordoned off as a precaution.
Charges against the pair are being considered.
Police negotiators had been at the scene after getting calls to the incident about 12.15pm.
鈥淥ne person remains atop the building, while the other is inside the clocktower,鈥 a police spokesperson said earlier.
Part of downtown Auckland has been cordoned off after two men scaled the Ferry Building on Quay St, a day after a shooter killed two men on a construction site across the road. Photo / Will Hainsworth
A witness told the聽Herald聽a man had broken into the building yesterday when the shooting incident unfolded.
Police negotiators are at downtown Auckland's Ferry Building after two men scaled the building, and the area has been cordoned off. Photo / Alex Burton
鈥淪ix or so police officers went to the roof. The man has been there for an hour now,鈥 the witness said.
鈥淎t first police said there was no harm but he has a fire extinguisher [and] the building has been evacuated,鈥 he said.
Auckland Transport told commuters to expect delays going to and from the ferry wharves, that cancellations were possible, and bus services were also impacted.
Part of downtown Auckland has been cordoned off after two men scaled the Ferry Building on Quay St, a day after a shooter killed two men on a construction site across the road. Photo / Alex Burton
Yesterday,聽24-year-old Matu Tangi Matua Reid, entered a construction site on Queen St with a shotgun as school children and workers arrived in the city during the morning commute and killed two people.
Reid - a convicted domestic abuser who was serving a home detention sentence - was later found dead, barricaded inside the high-rise鈥檚 lift shaft,聽after an exchange of fire with police.
Raphael Franks is an Auckland-based reporter who covers breaking news. He joined the聽贬别谤补濒诲听as a Te Rito cadet in 2022.
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