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New Zealand police find alleged gunman dead in house

A man who reportedly kept New Zealand police surrounding his home at bay with repeated volleys of gunfire for nearly three days after allegedly killing an officer has been found dead, authorities said on Saturday.

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  • Published: 08:47 May 9, 2009
  • Gulf News

Wellington: A man who reportedly kept New Zealand police surrounding his home at bay with repeated volleys of gunfire for nearly three days after allegedly killing an officer has been found dead, authorities said on Saturday.

The standoff that began Thursday as officers were searching the house for cannabis forced hundreds of nearby residents to flee their homes and closed local businesses and schools, virtually shutting down the North Island city of Napier.

Police called in friends of former army reservist Jan Molenaar, 51, to help them negotiate but without success. There was no indication that Molenaar made any demands and he reportedly told friends at one point that he would rather die than be sent to prison. Police said they preferred to wait it out, rather than raid the house.

But as the siege entered its third day, Superintendent Sam Hoyle said officers used explosives to blow a hole in the house's ground floor to see inside and to destroy any booby traps. Police still had no view of the master bedroom where Molenaar had barricaded himself, he said.

When they finally entered the house, Molenaar was dead, Hoyle said.

Hoyle said he was not yet able to comment on how or when the gunman died, though police said earlier they did not shoot at the man. He did not say whether they knew Molenaar was dead before they entered the house, but earlier told reporters they were treating the situation as if he was still "alive and dangerous."

Hoyle told reporters police had located explosives in the house and would maintain extensive cordons for some time, without revealing the nature of the materials.

"Explosives experts are assisting us to make sure the house is safe," he said, adding that residents would continue to be kept away from the area.

Molenaar became enraged on Thursday when he arrived home to find police in his house conducting a drug raid. According to police, he fired a fusillade of shots from an automatic rifle, killing one officer and seriously wounding two others. A bystander who tried to wrestle the gun away from Molenaar was also shot.

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