Armed Police Presence in Christchurch Following Firearm Reports
Christchurch Police attended a residence on Jennifer Street on Saturday following reports of a person in possession of an alleged firearm.
By: AXL Media
Published: Apr 11, 2026, 6:06 AM EDT
Source: RNZ Pacific

Midday Emergency Response
The emergency call was received by police at approximately 12:15 pm on Saturday. Senior Sergeant Craig Ellison confirmed that multiple police units were deployed to the Jennifer Street address shortly after the report was filed. The nature of the call—alleged firearm possession—necessitated a cautious and structured approach by responding officers to ensure the safety of both the public and the occupants of the property.
Ongoing Enquiries and Public Safety
As of Saturday afternoon, the police remained at the scene conducting enquiries. Senior Sergeant Ellison advised community members that they might continue to see an increased police presence in the Jennifer Street area while the investigation is finalized. While the specific details regarding the type of firearm or the identity of the person involved have not been released, police have not issued any broader public safety alerts for the surrounding Bryndwyr area.
Community Impact
The sight of multiple police cruisers in the quiet residential street drew attention from local residents. Police have encouraged the public to allow officers the space required to complete their work. This incident adds to a series of firearm-related callouts in the Canterbury region over recent months, which have seen police maintaining a high level of vigilance regarding reports of unauthorized weapon possession.
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