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Samurai swords and baseball bats: Are retailers having to take justice into their own hands?

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“They hurt dad, so I felt like it would have been fair if I hurt them,” a jewellery store

“They hurt dad, so I felt like it would have been fair if I hurt them,” a jewellery store worker said after drawing a ceremonial sword to drive attackers away from his father. ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     [Support our Journalism]( [Support our Journalism »](     STUFF DAILY 29 June 2024   Kia ora {NAME}, Hello and welcome to your morning briefing from Stuff, bringing you the top stories and news you'll want to read. [Samurai swords and baseball bats: Are retailers having to take justice into their own hands?]( “They hurt dad, so I felt like it would have been fair if I hurt them,” a jewellery store worker said after drawing a ceremonial sword to drive attackers away from his father. Katie Ham How much do you value news? If strong independent media in NZ matters to you, support our work today. [I'd like to contribute →]( [How an MP become ‘good friends’ with the CCP]( Jami-Lee Ross’s political career ended in shreds. He wants something decent to come of it: a wake-up call for all New Zealand. Paula Penfold [ACC fight leaves amputee with a freezing shower]( Melanie Magowan has been stuck using an outdoor shower in Southland’s chilly winter while she struggles through ACC processes. Louisa Steyl [The challenge laid down to All Blacks No 10 Damian McKenzie]( He lit up Super Rugby, but an All Blacks assistant coach has challenged him to step up and own the black No 10 jersey. Robert van Royen EDITORS' PICKS   [Stuff morning quiz: June 29]( How many people are in Edward Hopper's painting Nighthawks? [Have you booked a Great Walk? It’s time to start training]( Bookings for the Heaphy and Lake Waikaremoana tracks have doubled this year, compared to 2023. [This new satellite is preparing us for a looming threat]( A newly launched weather satellite from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration will deliver data on our sun within 30 minutes. [Identical twins turn 90, dress alike and sleep in the same bed]( Lois Lasher and Lori Hoots slept side-by-side in the same crib as babies. Nine decades later, they still share a queen bed. [Why this ad]( NZ NEWS [Thousands gather for Matariki celebrations in Auckland]( [National direction needed for large solar farms]( [What is 'loss-reactive shoplifting', cited in Golriz Ghahraman's case?]( WORLD [Assange: Free at last, but the bad guys won]( [Rupert Murdoch slashes New York penthouse price by more than half]( [Mushroom gummies recalled after hospitalisations across Australia]( SPORT [All you need to know about the ANZ Premiership finals race]( [All Blacks selections will never please the forensic rugger types]( [Teens sentenced for 'war zone' invasion at Wallabies great's house]( LIFESTYLE [Taranaki’s musical minister and his rock star brother]( [It will soon be faster to go through security at three domestic airports]( [Furry Friday: Star power](   [Manage Stuff Account](?lid=gpzerwvne5h7) [Unsubscribe](EMAIL}/2c520dc6-86e5-5f70-b825-d54222a8d29c/communication-subscription/stuff-newsletter-newsletter-stuff_daily/unsubscribe?auth_hash=+Q+oiAj7HWBqZPdq0WUHJbwxHdVOAYl1QSMT/b2ttiw=) | [Terms & Conditions]( | [Privacy Policy]( You are receiving this email because you are subscribed to the Stuff Daily newsletter. Did a friend forward you this email? [Sign up to get Stuff Daily in your inbox.]( Stuff, 4 Williamson Ave, Ponsonby, Auckland 1021, New Zealand [Instagram]( [TikTok](nzstuff?lang=en&lid=35fgmpqeu6xg) [YouTube](StuffNewZealand?lid=z98ffjzzwbu1) * You can email us at feedback@stuff.co.nz, or call us on 0800 339 000.

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