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24yo charged with firing gun in busy supermarket carpark, injuring man

Author
Rachel Maher ,
Publish Date
Wed, 17 Sept 2025, 11:28am
A man was injured outside the supermarket.
A man was injured outside the supermarket.

24yo charged with firing gun in busy supermarket carpark, injuring man

Author
Rachel Maher ,
Publish Date
Wed, 17 Sept 2025, 11:28am

A 24-year-old has been charged with firing a gun in a busy supermarket carpark in Auckland. 

Armed police swarmed a home in Massey, West Auckland, after the incident in Hobsonville where two large groups clashed, leaving at least one person bleeding heavily from the head. 

A police spokesperson said a man has been charged with wounding with intent and reckless discharge of a firearm. 

A man was seen bleeding from his ear outside the Hobsonville Woolworths after a witness reported hearing a 鈥減op and then a crack鈥 in the carpark. 

The spokesperson said this was an 鈥渋solated incident鈥 and wanted to reassure the Hobsonville community there was no further risk. 

鈥淓nquiries are ongoing to identify further offenders.鈥 

Another spokesperson said the incident was connected to the presence of armed police on Red Hills Rd in Massey about 10pm last night. 

Anyone with information that can assist enquiries is asked to contact police online at 105.police.govt.nz or call 105 using reference number 250916/8726. 

Yesterday, Detective Senior Sergeant Mark Renfree said a gun had been fired towards a car, but there were no reports of injuries. 

鈥淗owever, one person has been injured with a weapon and transported to hospital with moderate injuries,鈥 Renfree said. 

A nearby worker told the Herald she saw a truck driving erratically in the carpark when the incident unfolded. 

A takeaway shop worker told the Herald she heard three loud bangs and shut her door immediately. 

She saw a black ute driving in the wrong direction around the carpark 鈥渧ery aggressively鈥. 

鈥淚t鈥檚 just so shocking.鈥 

Jini, a nearby shopper, spoke to the injured man. 

She told the Herald she was at the supermarket for a bag of chips and ducked across to the liquor store, where she saw a black modified jeep drive in the wrong direction in the carpark like a 鈥渕aniac鈥. 

She said the driver appeared to be 鈥渧ery jittery鈥. 

鈥淭here was a lot of noise, sounded like a pop and then a crack,鈥 she said. 

She then saw a man bleeding from his ear. 

鈥淚t was a big gash, blood everywhere.鈥 

She said lots of shoppers ran to help, including a paramedic. 

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