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Police and emergency services are responding to a water rescue in Tikitiki, Gisborne.
Police were notified at 5pm this evening that a boat had overturned south of the Tikitiki river mouth.
Two people were in the boat at the time of the incident. One person made it to shore to raise the alarm and a search is ongoing to locate the second person.
Two helicopters have been deployed as part of the search.
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Source: New Zealand Police (District News)
Police acknowledges the Independent Police Conduct Authority’s (IPCA) findings in relation to an incident in Hastings in January 2020 which found the use of force against a man was unjustified.
Police operates a risk-assessment model known as TENR (threat, exposure, necessity, response), where officers gather all known information and from that determine what tactics and tactical options are required to resolve any incident.
Police agrees with the IPCA’s finding that the allegation of choking was unable to be substantiated.
“However, we do acknowledge that the offender was restrained with an arm around his neck, which is no longer an approved tactical option,” says Eastern District Commander Superintendent Jeanette Park.