World Cup game after a gunman killed two people at a downtown construction site in Auckland, roughly 12 hours ahead of co-host New Zealand's match against Norway. Norway's team hotel was located within a short distance of the shooting, which occurred in the tourist area of the city near the harbor ferry terminal. Norway captain Maren Mjelde said teammates were awakened by a helicopter hovering outside the hotel.
«We felt safe the whole time,» Mjelde said in a statement. "FIFA has a good security system at the hotel, and we have our own security officer in the squad. Everyone seems calm and we are preparing as normal for the game tonight." Officials from Eden Park, where the game was scheduled to be played following an opening ceremony for the tournament, encouraged ticket holders to arrive to the stadium early.
«There will be an increased security presence within the precinct and across the venue. Additional traffic management measures are in place,» Eden Park said. The shooting happened early Thursday morning at the start of rush hour in New Zealand's largest city.
The gunman was armed with a pump-action shotgun, said New Zealand Prime Minister Chris Hipkins. He added police arrived 1 minute after the first emergency call and had run straight into harm's way to save the lives of others. The gunman was found dead in an elevator, said Acting Police Superintendent Sunny Patel.
In addition to the three dead, at least six others were injured, officials said. «New Zealand Football are shocked by the incident in Auckland CBD this morning,» the team said in a statement. «We can confirm that all of the Football Ferns team and staff are safe.» Although Hipkins said his attendance of the opening match was now «under review» he
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