Whangārei suburb on edge as homicide investigation launched after Onerahi shooting
A witness says they saw the moment a man reportedly shot a woman dead in a popular Whangārei park.
Police this afternoon confirmed they have launched a homicide investigation after a person died in a shooting in Onerahi today.
The woman was found dead at Beach Rd Reserve at about 11.10am.
The suspected gunman was discovered critically injured at the same location. He was taken to Whangārei Hospital by ambulance.
Residents reported hearing gunshots before police suddenly swarmed the waterfront park.
The witness said they did not know who the man and woman were.
A cordon was in place around the public toilets and playground located on the popular park.
Acting Detective Senior Sergeant Shane Pilmer, Whangārei CIB, said police did not believe there was an ongoing risk to the wider community.
“We understand this incident would have been unsettling for the wider community and we appreciate the assistance from the public during this time.”
Police were calling for witnesses or anyone with information to come forward.
“The key focus for us is determining the series of events that led up to this tragic incident,” Pilmer said.

Neighbours said they are shocked and saddened by the incident.
Rahera Tau and her family live close to the park and use it often, either for exercise or for her two kids to play on the playground.
She said she was sad to hear there was a shooting and felt a bit unsafe.
“It’s so sad, especially in a kids’ area, by a playground. People won’t want to come out here anymore.”
Tau said the area is used often by freedom campers but is also popular for fishers and dog walkers.

At the time of the incident, the reserve was busy with fishers and freedom campers, who left after being interviewed by police.
People reported seeing more than eight police cars in the area, as well as armed police and multiple ambulances.
Hato Hone St John sent three ambulances, an operations manager and one rapid response vehicle to the scene.
Pilmer said cordons around Beach Rd would remain in place.
He asked the public to avoid the area as police carry out a scene examination and further enquiries.
Anyone with information can contact police on 105 or online via https://www.police.govt.nz/use-105, quoting job number P061751387.
Information can be provided anonymously through Crime Stoppers on 0800 555 111.