Anthony Zane Gareth Baker was creative in the way he photographed unsuspecting women who were showering or getting changed in his home.
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Steven Eketone spent an hour at a boy racer hot spot. On his drive home, a bullet was fired at his vehicle.
A man who was shot at by an insomniac fed up with street racers says he understands his frustration but the man behind the gun should not have taken the law into his own hands. The incident happened about midnight in the area of Raynes Rd, a popular street racer hot spot in Rukuhia, near Hamilton’s airport. “[The bullet] came through the passenger door, in line with my leg, through the corner of my seat and bounced off a 3-millimetre piece of plastic. It somehow bounced over me and ended up beside my driver s door,” Eketone told
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Steven Eketone spent an hour at a boy racer hot spot, on his drive home a bullet was fired at his vehicle.
A man shot at by an insomniac fed-up with street racers says he understands his frustration but says the man behind the gun should not have taken the law into his own hands. The incident happened around midnight in the area of Raynes Rd, a popular street racer hotspot, in Rukuhia, near Hamilton’s airport. “[The bullet] came through the passenger door, in line with my leg, through the corner of my seat and bounced off a three-millimetre piece of plastic. It somehow bounced over me and ended up beside my driver s door,” Eketone told
Man who fired shots at noisy boy racers gets home detention
7 Apr, 2021 02:55 AM
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Anthony Baker was sentenced to community detention after shooting at eight vehicles racing on the street outside his Waikato property last year. Photo / Christine Cornege
Anthony Baker was sentenced to community detention after shooting at eight vehicles racing on the street outside his Waikato property last year. Photo / Christine Cornege
Herald reporter based in HamiltonNikki.Preston@nzme.co.nz
A frustrated Waikato man who repeatedly fired shots at cars on his street after being pushed to his limits by boy racers relentlessly terrorising his neighbourhood has avoided jail.