Crime Kiwi Kops Kill Kaoss

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A man fatally shot by police in New Plymouth had rammed a patrol car, starting a sequence of events that led to his death.

Kaoss Price, 22, was the man shot by police in New Plymouth. He was once described as a "one-man crime wave" following 12 months of consistent offending, a court judgment reveals.

The 22-year-old man was from Bell Block in Taranaki.

Police said Price was fatally shot during a vehicle stop in Devon Rd on Saturday about 9.30pm. A vehicle driven by an associate of Price's was travelling on State Highway 3 between New Plymouth and Waitara.

Price had been following another vehicle in a convoy that night. When officers stopped the first car Price then drove past, turned around and rammed the stationary police car, Assistant Police Commissioner Sandra Venables told reporters today.

Any further details were the subject of the ongoing investigation with a number of witness statements yet to be taken.

A critical incident investigation was underway to determine the circumstances of the incident, gathering all evidence, establishing whether force used was justified and whether anyone was liable.

"This is an incredibly difficult and tragic time for Mr Price's whānau who are grieving the loss of their loved one and I want them to know that they have our deepest sympathies."

The incident had also been "incredibly traumatic" for the officers involved.

"I am extremely grateful that [the officers] were not physically harmed."

Kaumātua had conducted a karakia last night before Price's body removed from the scene, Venables said.

An autopsy would be done in the coming days.

Venables said the scene examination of where the man was shot was still underway.

She would not divulge what level of experience the police officer had who shot Price.

Formal statements had yet to be taken from the officers involved, limiting what Venables could say about what happened.

The officers involved in the incident were not at work but were being supported. She said the priority was to support Price's whānau and police staff.

"We needed to make sure that everything was done right," Venables said.

She expected the scene examination was completed either today or tomorrow.
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Kaoss Price is understood to be the man shot by police over the weekend in New Plymouth. Photo / Supplied
A person living nearby told the NZ Herald she was lying in bed when she heard a loud volley of gunfire on Saturday night.

"I heard a 'bang, bang, bang' and I thought, what on earth was that," the resident said.

"It sounded a lot louder than what you'd normally hear ... it sounded like a gun."

The Independent Police Conduct Authority was being notified and a critical incident investigation was under way.

Price's long history of offending was detailed during a successful High Court appeal of his sentence in November last year of two years, six months in prison on charges including burglary, police chases, failing to stop, escaping custody and theft.

Justice Christine Grice found Price's sentence was "manifestly excessive" and should have included a discount for his youth.

His final sentence was 23 months in prison, making him eligible for home detention.

Price's offending spanned about a year from November 2020 to October 2021 - earning him the title of a "one-man crime wave", as noted in the High Court decision.

After refusing to stop for police on November 5, 2020, Price drove towards oncoming traffic and almost hit schoolchildren when he approached a pedestrian crossing, forcing police to abandon their pursuit.

Later that day, Price crashed into two vehicles, one of which had young children inside. Inside his car, 2.5 grams of methamphetamine was found along with a knuckle duster.

The following month, Price was bailed to his grandmother's home where he stole almost $3000 worth of items, including a ring, phone and tinderbox, before driving off in her car while she slept, despite being suspended from driving.

Between May and July 2021, Price committed fuel theft on eight separate occasions.

When Price was found by police on May 28, he broke free as he was being handcuffed by an officer before running away.

On at least four occasions, Price escaped police while driving. There were two instances of Price being pulled over by officers before speeding off.

On another occasion, Price ignored requests to stop by police and drove through several stop signs, reaching 100 kilometres per hour in a 50km/h zone, narrowly missing a parked police vehicle.

On July 8 last year, Price entered a man's home while he slept before taking his keys and driving away in his car.
 
That face tattoo is something you get when you want to tell the world "fuck it, I don't want to get a job anyway."
 
He's gotta be the kiwi equivalent of a petrol sniffer (Maori, I think the island abbos are?) because of the voodoo rituals they say were performed where he was shot.
Maybe a halfbreed? The pic looks like it could be a combo of euro and south pacific features.
 
He's white(ish). Who cares?
Police shooting people is somewhat of a big deal here in general, normal cops dont carry, their guns are kept locked in their cars unless needed. They also don’t tend to be super trigger happy, although the Armed Offenders Squad are more like American cops. It’s also worth remembering New Zealand is fucking tiny, like, smaller population than Sydney small, so our national news could be considered closer to local news in other countries. New Zealand is fucking weird honestly, it’s like someone decided to run a city like a country, and the amount of pointless bureaucracy present is mind numbing at times.
Basically, the police shooting anyone, regardless of race, is considered news, and NZ doesn’t have much in the way of black people anyway, it’s mostly pacific islanders, who tend to be far better at building and maintaining communities than African Americans in the US seem to be. Dunno, it’s complicated, but suffice it to say our relationship between white people and the Māori aren’t nearly as poor as those between white people and African Americans.

Basically, to start with at least, relationships were pretty good, the problem was that Britain couldn’t give less of a shit about some tiny island at the edge of the world, but some aristocratic shits in Britain decided to have a go at creating a country of their own, and promptly started pulling real dodgy shit in an attempt to claim ownership of as much land as possible before the British government caught on by running a company that promised an incredible new land so they could trick middle class workers into basically getting stuck on the island and doing the work for them, was called the New Zealand company. They tried shit like claiming ownership of like a quarter of the south Island cause some guy in a shack nodded at them, since they couldn’t speak the same language. That’s where most of the conflicts nowadays come from, the Europeans didn’t really go about trying to get rid of the Māori until like the 50’s or something, when they started to suppress Māori culture. The Māori did a far better job at killing each other once they got muskets. It’s an interesting read, and I’ve not covered it very well here.
 
He's gotta be the kiwi equivalent of a petrol sniffer (Maori, I think the island abbos are?) because of the voodoo rituals they say were performed where he was shot.
Maori ain’t really like aborigine’s, they initially integrated fairly well. Theyre basically just another group of Pacific Islanders if you want to look at it simply. They’ve got their own issues, as do all minorities, but as far as I’m aware they don’t sniff petrol, and they tend to be somewhat enterprising. Enjoyable to be around at the very least, good sense of humour

EDIT: also, a karakia is basically just a ceremonial song of sorts. Whanau just means extended family
 
Those look traditional. They might actually help him get work due to their version of affirmative action.
Maoris do full face tattoos quite often and they're hired about anywhere down there. North American rules don't apply.
In that case maybe things are different in Kiwiland. It's considered kinda taboo to do it here although tatttooing in general is more common here in the states than in the past.

Either way, he's probably not going to get a job now.
 
They used to be for chiefs and nobles, and some tattoos are tied to ancestry. I think the rules loosened lately. I wouldn't be surprised if there was a hierarchy of tats in Maori gangs, theres probably a reason he got only half his face tattooed.

In kiwiland it's a little surreal, Maori offices have people working in suits with full face tats.
 
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