Outlaws leader homicide: Police tight-lipped on status of inquiry
19 Apr, 2021 03:10 AM
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The Holden Commodore car police say was seized the day after the March 29 killing. They were seeking information about the movements of the vehicle. Photo / Supplied
The Holden Commodore car police say was seized the day after the March 29 killing. They were seeking information about the movements of the vehicle. Photo / Supplied
Hawkes Bay Today
Police are keeping their cards close to their chests about the status of the homicide inquiry into the death of veteran Napier Outlaws M.C. leader Peter Lui three weeks ago.
On February 28, gunshots were fired into a crowd at the Thirsty Whale bar at West Quay in Napier, after what was believed to be an altercation between rival gangs further down the road. A Thirsty Whale staff member standing in the doorway of the bar was injured, as well as one other person. In a response to Central Hawke’s Bay councillor Jerry Greer on social media last week, Nash said the council should “get hard and ban gang patches from all council sports and playgrounds”. “I would back this move, but central govt [sic] can’t implement this; only council can.”
Peter Lui funeral procession: Helmetless riders to be retrospectively fined, police say
7 Apr, 2021 01:42 AM
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Hundreds pay tribute to Outlaws MC national leader Peter Lui in a procession at the Napier War Memorial Centre on Tuesday. Video / Doug Laing
Hundreds pay tribute to Outlaws MC national leader Peter Lui in a procession at the Napier War Memorial Centre on Tuesday. Video / Doug Laing
Hawkes Bay Today
Police say they will be handing out retrospective infringement notices for helmetless riding and traffic offending during a large motorcycle funeral procession for an Outlaws Motorcycle Club leader fatally assaulted in Napier last week.
Pivotree Launches New Image Recognition Solution as Part of Its Machine Learning Platform
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