A "truce" has reportedly been called between two rival gangs that are behind the spate of drive-by shootings in Auckland. A ceasefire has been reached between the Killer Beez and Tribesmen gangs - after three weeks of tit-for-tat shootings, according to the New Zealand Herald. It comes after 23 shootings since the end of May, most involving drive-by shootings at homes. It's understood the gangs are responsible for most of them. The Herald reports one of the conditions of the ceasefire is Killer Beez members won't wear their patches in Ōtara - a suburb which both gangs claim a historical connection to.
Source: New Zealand Herald June 16, 2022 07:49 UTC