New Zealand PM says mall stabbing a 'terrorist' attack


WELLINGTON, New Zealand -- An ISIS-inspired terrorist stabbed six people at an Auckland supermarket on Friday before police who had him under surveillance shot him dead, New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern said.

''What happened today was despicable, it was hateful, it was wrong,'' she said, describing the attacker as a Sri Lankan national who arrived in New Zealand in 2011.New Zealand police shot dead a man who wounded six people in an attack at an Auckland supermarket on Friday as terrified crowds fled for the exits.

Footage posted on social media showed people screaming and running from the Countdown supermarket in Auckland. A man has been shot dead by New Zealand police after allegedly injuring multiple people. Photograph: Michael Sergal/New Zealand Herald .

Police said the attack occurred when the man entered the Countdown supermarket in the city's New Lynn suburb as people were doing afternoon shopping.

Authorities described that attack as ''random'' and not terror-related.

''Police have located the man and he has been shot. He has died at the scene,'' they said, offering no information on the man's motivation in carrying out the attack.

The St John Ambulance Service said six people were taken to hospital, three in critical condition.

Details of the attack were scarce, with some witnesses saying the man was wielding a knife and others describing hearing gunshots.

Auckland is currently in COVID-19 lockdown as it battles to contain an outbreak of the highly transmissible Delta variant.

Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern's office said the New Zealand leader was being briefed on the situation and would hold a press conference later Friday.

There was a similar supermarket attack in Dunedin in May when a knife-wielding attacker wounded four people.

New Zealand's worst terror attack was the Christchurch mosques shootings in March 2019, when a white supremacist gunman murdered 51 Muslim worshippers and severely wounded another 40