At least two people were killed early Thursday after a gunman attacked a construction site in downtown Auckland, New Zealand Police confirmed.
A statement released by authorities did not specify but indicated that "multiple injuries" were reported at the scene, adding that the "male offender is also deceased."
Media reports speculated the injured tally stands at six persons, with a police officer being among the wounded.
Police detailed that reports of a shooting at a Deloitte construction site on Iower Queen Street were first received by authorities at about 7:22 am local time.
Officials explained the yet-to-be-identified shooter continuously discharged "a pump action shotgun" as he made his way toward the upper levels of a building, and that the individual later "contained himself" inside an elevator shaft.
Although investigators did attempt to speak with the gunman, police found the offender dead shortly after additional shots were fired by the suspect.
A motive has yet to be revealed by officials; however, New Zealand Prime Minister Chris Hipkins detailed during a later news conference that there was no information to suggest political or ideological beliefs encouraged the act.
An estimated 100 construction workers were said to have run from the building, according to local media. The gunman was described as a 24-year-old who was reportedly wearing an electronic monitoring bracelet, which has yet to be confirmed by investigators.
Auckland Mayor Wayne Brown told local reporters that the shooting incident was a "dreadful things to happen to our city at a time when the rest of the world's watching us over the football."