'Overseas he would have been dead': Aramoana cop analyses arrest - News Summed Up

'Overseas he would have been dead': Aramoana cop analyses arrest


Gray killed 13 people including Port Chalmers police sergeant Stewart Guthrie, the first officer on the scene. Mike Kyne was a police anti-terrorist squad leader involved in hunting David Gray at Aramoana. Photo: Christchurch StarThe following day Gray emerged from a bach firing wildly at Kyne's squad as they cleared the area. Kyne said the two constables who captured the mosque gunman would have had only seconds to make life and death decisions on Friday. "They would have considering: "If we get close enough do we shoot him?, do we shoot his tyres out?'."


Source: Otago Daily Times March 21, 2019 01:30 UTC



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