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Christchurch police shooting: New charges laid

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Wed, 28 Jul 2010 11:28a.m.

Christopher Graeme Smith indicated he might defend the charges (NZPA)

Christopher Graeme Smith indicated he might defend the charges (NZPA)

Five new charges were laid against the Christchurch man accused of shooting two policemen and killing a police dog when he reappeared in Christchurch District Court this morning.

Christopher Graeme Smith, 34, a process worker of Phillipstown, indicated to Judge Noel Welsh that he might defend all the charges and was further remanded in custody for a post-committal conference on September 10, the Christchurch Court News website reported.

One officer shot in the jaw and one in the leg when they attempted to a search a property where cannabis cultivation was suspected.

Smith already faced charges of attempting to murder the police officers, killing police dog Gage, using a firearm against a third policeman, unlawful possession of an offensive weapon - a pig knife - and cultivating cannabis.

The new charges were unlawful possession of a Stirling .22 semi-automatic rifle, a .22 bolt-action rifle and a Mauser 6.55mm rifle, possession of cannabis and using a firearm against a fourth police officer.

On a further charge of possession of cannabis, he was remanded to a status hearing on August 10.

NZPA

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