Police are pleading for any information which could find the killer of a young father who was murdered in front of his children in Palmerston North.
Hori Gage, 27, was shot and killed while sitting in a car outside an address in Highbury on August 6. Police revealed today Gage was killed in front of his children, who were sitting in the car at the time.
Detective Sergeant Dave Wilson said the situation was “devastating”.
“It was only by sheer luck that the children were not injured in this callous and inexcusable crime.”
Gage was a patched Mongrel Mob member, and police say they believe his murder is linked to “events in Palmerston North tavern on Friday 4 August”.
On 4 August, a Black Power member had their finger cut off and was de-patched as payback for the killing of Palmerston North Mob member Raniel Kiu in May.
The revenge-fuelled, finger and patch-removing attack on a Black Power member occurred two days before Gage’s death and followed a House of Shem concert at a bar on Main St.
Anyone with information who hasn’t yet come forward is urged to do so by calling Police on 105 or going online at https://www.police.govt.nz/use-105 using ‘update report’ and referencing file number 230806/2952.
Vita Molyneux is a Wellington-based journalist who covers breaking news and stories from the capital. She has been a journalist since 2018 and joined the Herald in 2021.