Fairmont Wiringi is in emergency room with critical injuries. His grandad is a well-known gang leader back in Christchurch. Photo / Facebook
One of the men injured after a double shooting in the North Canterbury town of Kaiapoi this morning is your son of a local Mongrel Mafia gang leader.
Fairmont Joseph Wiringi is in Christchurch Hospital after being shot relating to 3. 30am today.
Wiringi’s father Joseph should be a Mongrel Mob president and his uncle Fairlane is also a patched member of a gang.
Criminal court were called after a man attained a residence in Kaiapoi, investigating help after being shot at the arm.
The man was initially taken to Christchurch Hospital by succursale in a serious condition.
Shortly afterwards, a second man were dropped off at the hospital.
This man had also been shot in the arm, but was not just seriously injured.
Police have taken two people into custody following the incident.
A hospital spokeswoman said your mom could not give an update on Wiringi’s condition this afternoon.
Police across the district are within general arming order – that means they are all carrying firearms – on account of the incident.
The shooting comes just one month after Christchurch man Kane Wayman – an associate of the Head Finder gang – was killed.
Wayman had attended a New Year’s Eve party near the headquarters of rival gang Mongols MC.
Four people have been charged with Wayman’s murder and police have not ruled out further arrests.
“Two people who were with this old boyfriend have been taken into custody and consequently are assisting police with our inquiries, inches the spokeswoman said about the Kaiapoi incident.
“Those within this incident are believed to be is actually each other and there is no risk on to the wider community. ”
The police spokeswoman said it has “nothing to suggest” a link between say today’s double shooting and Wayman’s death.
Nevertheless , she confirmed one of the parties called for had gang connections.
“There are no charges to date and further inquiries will be undertaken these days to establish exactly what happened and who had been involved. ”
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