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Woman admits explosives and firearms threat to Otago University graduation ceremony

Edward Gay16:05, Jul 14 2021 Supplied The threat resulted in a number of graduation ceremonies being cancelled in Dunedin. A 22-year-old woman has admitted threatening an attack against the University of Otago which promised to surpass the March 15 terror attack. The threat resulted in graduation ceremonies at the university being postponed, affecting thousands of students. The woman, who has name suppression, appeared at Auckland District Court on Tuesday where she admitted threatening to carry out a firearms and explosives attack against students in Dunedin on December 7 and 8. The charging document alleges she threatened a violent act of a “magnitude surpassing the March 15 Christchurch mosque massacres”.

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Police officer convicted for running two red lights at over 150km/h in central Auckland

Police officer convicted for running two red lights at over 150km/h in central Auckland 7 Mar, 2021 03:17 AM 4 minutes to read A respected police officer has been convicted for running two red lights in central Auckland in excess of 150km/h while pursuing a fleeing car. A judge has described the man s driving as dangerous, noting that at that speed it would have taken 160 metres for the patrol vehicle to stop. The law requires anyone using lights and sirens through an intersection not to exceed 20km/h. Read More Advertisement He was not disqualified from driving. In October 2018, Gan was on patrol with his partner near Auckland Domain which had been targeted in a number of recent burglaries.

Northland sleeping baby carjacking: Offender sentenced to home detention as last chance

Northland sleeping baby carjacking: Offender sentenced to home detention as last chance 11 Dec, 2020 03:30 AM 5 minutes to read Sean Broderick pictured at his sentencing today in the Auckland District Court. Photo / Alex Burton The man who stole a car with a young baby girl inside at a Whangārei petrol station has been sentenced to home detention, as a judge says the prolific offender can still turn his life around. Sean Broderick, 53, was completely unaware the baby was sleeping in the back seat when he took the car from the forecourt in May this year. Mr Broderick, to be perfectly clear, is not charged with kidnapping, defence lawyer Daniel Schellenberg said.

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