Rotorua Daily Post

Kaiapoi: Shot man has gang dad

Wiringi’s father is a Mongrel Mob president

- Michael Neilson

Further inquiries will be undertaken.

Police spokeswoma­n

One of the men injured during a double shooting in the North Canterbury town of Kaiapoi yesterday morning is the son of a local Mongrel Mob gang leader.

Fairmont Joseph Wiringi Christchur­ch Hospital after shot about early yesterday.

Wiringi’s father Joseph is a Mongrel Mob president and his brother Fairlane is also a patched member of the gang.

Police were called after a man arrived at a residence in Kaiapoi, seeking help after being shot in the arm.

The man was taken to Christchur­ch Hospital by ambulance in a serious condition.

Shortly afterwards, a second man was dropped off at the hospital.

Thisman had also been shot in the arm, but was not seriously injured.

Police have taken two people into custody following the incident.

A hospital spokeswoma­n said she could not give an update on Wiringi’s condition yesterday afternoon.

Police across the district are under a general arming order — meaning they are all carrying firearms — as a result of the incident. is in being

The shooting comes just days after Christchur­ch man Kane Wayman — an associate of the Head Hunters gang — was killed.

Wayman had attended a New Year’s Eve party at the headquarte­rs of rival gang Mongols MC. Four people have been charged with Wayman’s murder and police have not ruled out further arrests.

“Two people who were with this man have been taken into custody and are assisting police with our inquiries,” the spokeswoma­n said about the Kaiapoi incident. Those involved in this incident are believed to be known to each other and there is no risk to the wider community.”

The police spokeswoma­n said there was “nothing to suggest” a link between yesterday’s double shooting and Wayman’s death.

However, she confirmed one of the parties involved had gang connection­s. “There are no charges as yet and further inquiries will be undertaken today to establish exactly what happened and who was involved.” — NZ Herald

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