Two men appear in court after alleged gang shooting in Christchurch

by Rachel Morgan News Editor

Three men have been charged following a shooting in Christchurch on Wednesday evening. Police responded to reports of a firearm being discharged at a house on Hoani St in the Northcote suburb at approximately 9:30pm.

Details of the Incident

Canterbury District Commander Superintendent Tony Hill confirmed that a 19-year-old, a 31-year-old, and a 40-year-old were charged in connection with the incident. Two of the men identified in court were Tainui Mohi, 19, and Cory William Smith, 31.

Did You Know? The incident resulted in a charge of aggravated robbery, with court documents indicating $200 was taken from one individual.

Mohi and Smith appeared via video link in the Christchurch District Court on Friday, where supporters of Mohi voiced their support from the public gallery. No applications for bail were made during the proceedings.

Expert Insight: Charges of aggravated wounding and aggravated robbery suggest a serious escalation of violence. The fact that the men did not apply for bail may indicate a strategic decision regarding their defense, or a lack of resources to mount a bail application at this stage.

A 40-year-old man linked to the incident is scheduled to appear in the Dunedin District Court. Mohi and Smith are expected to reappear in court in March to enter pleas to the charges against them.

Frequently Asked Questions

What happened on Hoani St?

Police were called to a house on Hoani St in Northcote, Christchurch, following reports of a shooting at approximately 9:30pm on Wednesday.

Who has been charged in connection with the shooting?

Three men – aged 19, 31, and 40 – have been charged with aggravated wounding and aggravated robbery. Tainui Mohi, 19, and Cory William Smith, 31, have been named as two of the alleged offenders.

What is the next step in the legal process?

Mohi and Smith are scheduled to reappear in court in March, where they are expected to enter pleas to the charges against them. A 40-year-old man is due to appear in the Dunedin District Court.

What impact might this incident have on the local community?

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