A man injured in a police shooting that killed teen courier driver Halatau Naitoko is suing the Crown for compensation.
Lawyers for Richard Neville, who was hit by crossfire after a dramatic police pursuit of gunman Stephen McDonald came to a tragic end in January 2009, filed the breach of civil rights claim in the High Court at Auckland late last month.
Neville was driving when he was confronted by methamphetamine-fuelled McDonald, who had pointed a gun at bystanders, stolen cars and led police on a high-speed chase through suburban streets before crashing into a motorway median barrier.
Armed offenders squad officers fired at McDonald as he stood on the tray of Neville's truck. Naitoko, a new dad driving a delivery van behind Neville, was killed. Neville was struck by a bullet that went through his vehicle, spraying the West Aucklander with lead, copper and glass.
Neither Neville nor his lawyers, Nicholas Taylor and Charl Hirschfeld, would say how much compensation was being sought, but a prominent human rights lawyer said it could top $100,000.