Police have begun a homicide investigation after a man presented at a South Auckland medical centre with gunshot injuries.
He was rushed to Middlemore Hospital but later died.
Detective Senior Sergeant Malcolm Hassall, of Counties Manukau CIB, said the man arrived about mid-afternoon at the Clendon Medical Centre in Clendon Park in a critical condition.
鈥滱t this point we believe he has sustained gunshot injuries at another location.
鈥淭he man was transported to Middlemore Hospital, however despite best efforts by medical professionals he has since succumbed to his injuries.鈥
Police are making inquiries at a nearby Wattle Downs address as part of the investigation.
Emergency services rushed to an incident outside the Clendon Medical Centre in South Auckland's Clendon Park this afternoon. Photo / Google Maps
鈥漌e are speaking with a number of individuals as part of those inquiries to understand what has taken place this afternoon,鈥 Hassall said.
One resident on Gambare Place took to social media saying police had chased the alleged offender to an address on the street.
鈥淲e weren鈥檛 allowed to leave our homes. The cops are across the road from my driveway,鈥 the witness said.
Police said no arrests have been made at this stage.
鈥滱 scene examination will take place in due course, along with a post-mortem [examination].
鈥淭he community can expect there to be an increased police presence in the area over the coming days.鈥
A heavy police response rushed to an incident outside the South Auckland medical centre this afternoon which ambulance staff initially said left one person critically injured.
Witnesses reported seeing the Armed Offenders Squad, multiple police officers and ambulance staff outside the Clendon Medical Centre, which is inside the Clendon Shopping Centre in Clendon Park.
One person claimed someone ran into the medical centre yelling, 鈥淢y friend [has] been shot鈥.
A Hato Hone St John spokesman said one ambulance, one operations manager and two rapid response vehicles attended Clendon Park at 2.50pm.
One person was taken to Middlemore Hospital in a critical condition.
A video seen by the Herald shows armed police standing in front of the medical centre as ambulance and Fire and Emergency NZ staff erect a black tarpaulin in front of the building.
Police vehicles can be seen blocking the entrance to the shopping centre via Palmers Rd.
It鈥檚 understood the police Eagle helicopter was also called out.
Others online said police had cordoned off the area outside the medical centre.
A spokesperson for Health New Zealand Te Whatu Ora referred all questions to police.
Police said they would like to hear from anyone who saw any suspicious activity around the Gambare Place area this afternoon.
Anyone with information is asked to call the 105 phone service and reference the event number 241205/5771.
Information can also be provided anonymously via Crime Stoppers on 0800 555 111.
Manurewa-Papakura Ward councillor Daniel Newman says the incident is an "appalling tragedy". Photo / Michael Craig
Manurewa-Papakura Ward councillor Daniel Newman 鈥 who lives in Wattle Downs and has been an enrolled patient at the Clendon Medical Centre for decades 鈥 described the incident as an 鈥渁ppalling tragedy鈥.
鈥淚 am shocked to learn that a man entered the medical practice with life-threatening gunshot injuries and I am deeply sad that he subsequently died in Middlemore Hospital,鈥 Newman said.
鈥淚 am grateful to the staff at Clendon Medical who tried to offer assistance as well as paramedics and emergency clinicians at Middlemore who fought, unsuccessfully, to save the man鈥檚 life.
鈥淭his is a tragedy. I support the police to investigate this homicide and bring those responsible to justice.
鈥淭his incident is not normal, and I want my constituents to have confidence that our community continues to be a good place which is supported by health care, law enforcement, and other first responders who work hard when tragic incidents occur.鈥
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