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Police cordon off Tuarangi Road in Auckland's Grey Lynn after a shooting. Photo: RNZ / Marika Khabazi

Police have launched a homicide investigation after a man was shot dead in Grey Lynn, Auckland last night.

Detective Inspector Glenn Baldwin said emergency service were called to Tuarangi Road at 6.49pm Thursday after reports of a gun being fired.

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A man was found with critical injuries and despite first aid being administered, he died at the scene.

"Three others were also seriously injured and remain at hospital where they are being treated for gunshot injuries," he said.

Baldwin said the people involved knew each other and police did not believe there was a wider risk to the public.

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Police cordon off Tuarangi Road in Auckland's Grey Lynn after a shooting. Photo: RNZ / Marika Khabazi

"We know this will have been a shock to the community, however we would like to reassure them this appears to be an isolated incident."

Scene guards would remain at the scene on Friday while an examination was completed.

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An increased police presence was also expected.

"It is vital that anyone with information gets in contact with us at the earliest opportunity."

Police at the scene of a reported shooting on Tuarangi Road in Auckland's Grey Lynn. Photo: RNZ / Jessica Hopkins

It is the third homicide investigation in Auckland in the past week, after Anthony Edward Rangi was killed in Onehunga on Saturday night and a man died after a stabbing in Mt Wellington on Saturday afternoon.

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A woman at the scene on Thursday told RNZ her nephew was the victim and police said others had been injured.

As well as armed officers and police vehicles, the police Eagle helicopter was also circling the area on Thursday evening.

At the scene on Friday morning. Photo: Felix Walton/RNZ

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