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1061. Police News July 2020  
Grief and support in the police family after the shock killing of Constable Matthew Hunt in the line of duty; views from the frontline on the decision to abandon the armed response teams trial; law…  
1062. NZPA Group 2020 Financial Statements  
Financial Statements and Audit Report for the year ended 30 June 2020  
1063. New Zealand's force grows while the world calls to defund police  
New Zealand is forging ahead with the coalition Government’s promise to add an extra 1800 police - a plan seemingly at odds with moves by others to scale back traditional policing.  
1064. Funeral for Constable Matthew Hunt to be held at Eden Park  
Police is still finalising details with Constable Hunt's family, including his mother Diane and sister Eleanor, but the Herald has confirmed with Police it will be July 9 at Eden Park.  
1065. NZ Herald Editorial: Blood on a blue police uniform is a stain on a nation  
New Zealanders urged to reflect on how much respect and appreciation we have for the blue line which walks amongst and ahead of us, as our last shield against the lawless who do not care who they…  
1066. Massey police shooting: Slain officer Matthew Hunt's mum's frustration: Relatives isolated in Rotorua  
The grieving family of slain policeman Matthew Hunt face a heartbreaking wait for his funeral, with overseas relatives required to spend 14 days in isolation.  
1067. Auckland police shooting: Man charged with murder after Massey shooting  
A 24-year-old man has been arrested and charged with murder after the fatal shooting of Constable Matthew Hunt during a routine traffic stop in the suburb of Massey on Friday June 19.  
1068. Auckland police shooting: Man charged with murder after Massey shooting  
 
1069. Massey shooting: Police urged to talk, look after one another.  
Officers are being encouraged to look after one another as colleagues of Const Matthew Hunt suffer the pain of losing one of their own.  
1070. Police recruitment freeze: Cops staying in jobs longer as sharp recession looms  
With an attrition rate of just two per cent, more police are staying in the job due to an anticipated economic meltdown and longer-term morale boosts including increased numbers and better resources..  
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