Shooting of Matthew Hunt


Matthew Dennis Hunt was a New Zealand Police constable whose killing in Auckland on 19 June 2020 drew significant national media coverage. A 24-year-old man has been charged with his murder while a 30-year-old woman, Natalie Bracken, has been charged as an accessory to his murder. Hunt's death marked the first police fatality in the line of duty in New Zealand since 2009.

People involved

On 19 June at 10:37am, Constable Matthew Hunt and a second police officer were shot after a car they had tried to pull over crashed on Reynella Drive in Auckland's Massey suburb. Constable Hunt was killed during the shooting. His colleague was wounded and admitted to hospital. A member of the public was also injured by a vehicle during the incident. According to Police, the suspect fled into a silver Mazda following the shooting and later abandoned the vehicle.

Manhunt and investigation

In response, the Police including members of the Armed Offenders Squad and Eagle helicopters launched a manhunt for the perpetrators and searched vehicles. Eight schools in Massey were also placed in lockdown including Massey High School and Don Buck Primary School. Armed police officers also guarded police stations.
Several hours after the shooting, the Police stormed a home in Rena Place in Auckland's West Harbour. In addition, Police also arrested a fleeing driver on the Lincoln Road overbridge in the Northeast Motorway after using road spikes to stop his car. The police also spoke to two persons of interest. Later that night, a 24-year-old man was charged with murder, attempted murder and dangerous driving causing injury. The man briefly appeared in the Waitakere district court on 20 June where formally arraigned and remanded into custody until his next court appearance on 8 July.
On 20 June, the Police announced that they were looking for a 30-year old woman named Natalie Bracken in relation to the shooting incident. She was charged with driving charges and as an accessory to the murder. Later that day, the Police took Bracken into custody in West Auckland and confirmed that she was assisting police inquiries.

Aftermath

In response to the shooting, Police Commissioner Andrew Coster stated that "the incident points to the real risk that our officers face as they go about their jobs every day." He confirmed that police officers were not armed at the time and reiterated his commitment to an unarmed police force.
New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern offered her condolences in Parliament, but not directly to Constable Hunt's family, stating that "our police officers work hard every day to keep us and our communities safe." Deputy Prime Minister Winston Peters stated that "Police Lives Matter" during his tribute to Hunt. National Member of Parliament Mark Mitchell read a tribute from Hunt's mother and recounted an incident in which Hunt convinced a knife-wielding offender to lower his weapon. Greens co-leader Jame Shaw also paid tribute to Hunt, stating that it was a "heartbreaking reminder" that a police officer's life could be taken at any moment.
On 20 June, the Sky Tower in Auckland lit up in Police blue colours in honour of the death of Hunt.
On 22 June, it was reported that two relatives of Hunt, who had traveled from Australia to attend his funeral, had expressed frustration that they had to undergo quarantine in Rotorua as they wanted all relatives that had travelled from overseas to quarantine together for two weeks as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic in New Zealand. On 22 June, the Government granted permission for family members of Hunt, traveling from overseas, to quarantine together in Auckland.
On 26 June, Police officers across the country held a minute of silence in honour of Hunt. 100 police officers gathered in Auckland's Aotea Square to pay tribute to their comrade. Hunt's sister, father, uncle and aunt watched from their hotel rooms above, whilst in quarantine.
On 9 July the funeral for Matthew Hunt was held and on that night the Auckland Sky Tower lit up in varying colours of blue to mark his funeral.