Police calling for community's support in Wellington taxi driver attack

Wellington Police are following good leads as they continue to investigate the shooting of a taxi driver.
The man was shot while in his cab on Stone St in the suburb of Miramar at about 9 p.m. on Saturday, November 18.
The victim had taken a man and a woman from Wellington to Miramar and he was shot by one of the passengers after a dispute about the fare payment.
He was shot in his shoulder with a small calibre weapon and managed to drive away before being treated by ambulance staff.
He is recovering after surgery at Wellington Hospital.
"This shooting is a nasty unwarranted attack.
We are fortunate that this is not a homicide investigation,” Detective Senior Sergeant Warwick McKee of Wellington Area CIB said.
“Thankfully the victim is alright and is recovering after surgery.
“This attack was totally unprovoked and excessive.
"I am determined to resolve this investigation and establish who was responsible for this shooting.
“We are making good progress to determine the identity of the occupants of the taxi and who shot the driver," Detective Senior Sergeant McKee said.
The police are appealing to the community to come forward and assist in the investigation.
“Police would like to hear from anyone who may have any information or anyone who witnessed the shooting,” Detective Senior Sergeant McKee said.
Any witnesses should contact Wellington Police on 04 381 2000 or phone Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.
Wellington Police are following good leads as they continue to investigate the shooting of a taxi driver.
The man was shot while in his cab on Stone St in the suburb of Miramar at about 9 p.m. on Saturday, November 18.
The victim had taken a man and a woman from Wellington to Miramar and he was...
Wellington Police are following good leads as they continue to investigate the shooting of a taxi driver.
The man was shot while in his cab on Stone St in the suburb of Miramar at about 9 p.m. on Saturday, November 18.
The victim had taken a man and a woman from Wellington to Miramar and he was shot by one of the passengers after a dispute about the fare payment.
He was shot in his shoulder with a small calibre weapon and managed to drive away before being treated by ambulance staff.
He is recovering after surgery at Wellington Hospital.
"This shooting is a nasty unwarranted attack.
We are fortunate that this is not a homicide investigation,” Detective Senior Sergeant Warwick McKee of Wellington Area CIB said.
“Thankfully the victim is alright and is recovering after surgery.
“This attack was totally unprovoked and excessive.
"I am determined to resolve this investigation and establish who was responsible for this shooting.
“We are making good progress to determine the identity of the occupants of the taxi and who shot the driver," Detective Senior Sergeant McKee said.
The police are appealing to the community to come forward and assist in the investigation.
“Police would like to hear from anyone who may have any information or anyone who witnessed the shooting,” Detective Senior Sergeant McKee said.
Any witnesses should contact Wellington Police on 04 381 2000 or phone Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.
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