The Southland Times

Man shot by police

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A man has died after he ran over a police officer and was then shot at by police. Armed police rushed to a home in Bangor Rd, Darfield, shortly after 4pm, yesterday, after reports a man had threatened a family member with a gun. Canterbury district commander Superinten­dent John Price said the man left the house and then reportedly fired the gun a ‘‘number of times’’ and attempted to gain entry again by shooting at the door. The relative remained inside. When police arrived they saw a man getting into a vehicle and leaving the property. Two police officers tried to stop the vehicle by laying road spikes. As they were doing so, the man drove the vehicle toward one of the officers, hitting him and causing a serious leg injury. ‘‘At this point, the driver of the vehicle was shot at by police,’’ Price said. ‘‘The man was located deceased in his car on Bangor Rd a short time later. ‘‘The circumstan­ces of the man’s death are unclear at this stage and police will not be able to make comment on that until further inquiries, including a post mortem and scene examinatio­n, have taken place.’’ The police officer hit by the car was in hospital undergoing surgery. A Bangor Rd resident said he heard two bangs which sounded ‘‘a bit like a tyre blowing up’’ at a nearby property shortly after 4pm. About 20 minutes later he heard ‘‘a volley’’ of about half dozen gunshots and thought ‘‘what the hell is happening?’’. The man said he had not been out to the road to see what had happened. A police officer told him he was unable to leave his home as the area was a crime scene. A Darfield resident, who did not want to be named, said she heard three loud bangs. ‘‘I thought it was someone banging something. My dogs jumped. They were looking around.’’

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