To be attributed to Assistant Commissioner Jill Rogers:
Police are continuing with a critical incident investigation surrounding the events leading up to a man dying after being taken into Police custody in Ōrere Point on 2 March.
Today, Police are in a position to release some further information as those enquiries continue.
This was an incredibly fast-moving and volatile incident which unfolded over a short period of time.
We would like to acknowledge the impact that yesterday's events will have had on the community and our thoughts are with everyone involved.
We are providing support to staff involved in this incident and there are now several investigations underway, including a critical incident investigation and a policy, practice, and procedure investigation.
As is standard procedure, the Independent Police Conduct Authority has also been notified, along with WorkSafe.
Clarification around Sunday's events:
Police can advise that the vehicle sighted in Papakura on Sunday afternoon was a vehicle of interest in an aggravated robbery at a Takapuna bar on Saturday night.
That investigation remains ongoing. No charges have been laid as yet.
In an earlier release, Police advised the passenger of the vehicle challenged Police staff with a samurai sword.
We can now confirm this was in fact a metal pole.
Officers have then deployed taser and pepper spray however the man has continued to resist arrest and an officer has suffered a serious hand injury after being bitten by the man.
A Police dog was then deployed, and the man was eventually taken into custody but has quickly become unresponsive.
Medical assistance was rendered immediately and a medical helicopter was dispatched, however he was unable to be revived and was pronounced deceased at the scene.
Injuries to Police officer:
A Police officer suffered a serious hand injury after being bitten by the passenger of the vehicle.
We are continuing to support this officer after they underwent medical treatment at Middlemore Hospital and have since been discharged.