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711. Fatal shooting inquiry should reflect past lessons - police union boss  
Chris Cahill said in the past 18 months the association had worked closely with police to develop a process to deal with fatal police shootings.  
712. Loaded gun found beside child's bed during police raid in Dunedin  
Police have found a loaded sawn-off shotgun hidden by the side of a child's bed in Dunedin.  
713. Mental distress a factor in police dog bite hospitalisations  
Chris Cahill commented on RNZ's Morning Report.  
714. Hawke's Bay police arrest 16 people and seize $1m in assests after major drug operation  
Police have arrested 16 people, including a Mongrel Mob leader, and seized $1 million in assets in Hawke's Bay on Tuesday morning.  
715. Covid-19: No new cases today, 250 complaints a day to police about level 2 breaches  
Police Commissioner Andrew Coster said there had been a significant drop in the number of level 2 breaches, compared to life under level 3.  
716. Locked up under lockdown: Police raid gangs, seize drugs, guns and $1.2m in cash  
Up to $1.2 million in cash, class A drugs and firearms have been seized by Police in raids on gangs - as the country was under coronavirus lockdown.  
717. Rates of gun crimes and killings using guns at highest levels in a decade  
New figures obtained by RNZ show last year had the highest rates of gun crime and deaths involving firearms for nearly 10 years.  
718. Budget 2020: Funding boost for emergency services, prisons and justice sector  
Emergency services and the justice sector were given a Budget boost, with an investment in communications and upgrade of the courts.  
719. Police find guns, drugs at the Mongols' Canterbury gang pad  
Police have found drugs, firearms and stolen property while searching the Canterbury headquarters of international bikie gang the Mongols MC.  
720. Covid-19: Police Commissioner promises frontline staff will be careful in exercising 'remarkable' powers to stop spread of virus  
Police Commissioner Andrew Coster says his frontline staff will use commonsense and discretion when using "remarkable" powers granted to police.  
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