A Tokoroa shop worker who wrestled a gun from a robber and shot him in the leg will not face charges.
Zhuo Feng Jiang of Aotea Chinese Takeaways says he would do it again if he was put in the same situation.
Mr Jiang had been prepared to go to court over Monday's incident to defend his actions.
"I'm quite happy the police said they won't charge me," he said. "I had to stand up for myself."
The 26-year-old received positive feedback from members of the public after the attempted robbery in which a man demanded money from his mother and cousin, who were behind the counter.
Mr Jiang hid in the store's chiller and pounced on the intruder when he walked past the door before wrestling a rifle from his grip, knocking it from his hands. With his cousin, Mr Jiang pushed the intruder out the shop's back door and grabbed hold of the gun.
When the man kept trying to get the rifle back after being warned not to move, Mr Jiang shot him.
After three days of interviews, police said yesterday no action would be taken against Mr Jiang and slammed media for speculating otherwise.
"We were unable to categorically rule out [charges] until the investigation had been completed and until all the information potentially available had been gathered and examined," said Detective Senior Sergeant Todd Pearce.
"Unfortunately, the early publicity and speculation over this particular issue have served only to cause further distress to this victim and have overtaken what was a committed investigation by Tokoroa detectives resulting in the arrest of two men within 24 hours of the offence."
Mr Jiang said he now left the shop's back door - which the robber used to enter the store - locked at night. It was usually left open as staff used it to dispose of rubbish.
Security cameras at the shop only focused on the front of the property so there was no footage of the incident.
The family have no intention of selling the shop and moving away.
"It's his fault, not my fault," Mr Jiang said. "I don't need to be scared away ... I'm not going to do it."
A 29-year-old man was arrested on Tuesday night for the robbery and taken under police guard to Waikato Hospital for treatment.
Police spokeswoman Kaye Calder said a lawyer acting for the man appeared in the Hamilton District Court yesterday.
The man was remanded in custody to reappear on May 4, although it was not known if he would be released from hospital by then.
A 30-year-old man charged with being an accessory after the fact appeared in the Tokoroa District Court on Wednesday. He entered no plea and was remanded on bail.
Shop shooter won't be charged
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