An eyewitness has described last night's arrest of two men in Whangārei after several shots were fired at police.
Police attempted to stop a speeding car in Otangarei about 11:30pm before it fled and a pursuit began. During the chase, a firearm was fired into the air from the vehicle and the pursuit was abandoned.
However, police managed to locate the car in Onerahi and it was successfully spiked. There were no injuries.
"The pursuit was reengaged and a further two shots were fired at police. The vehicle eventually came to a stop on Tarewa Road in Whangārei and the two occupants of the car were arrested without incident," Northland District Commander Superintendent Tony Hill said.
A firearm was found in the vehicle. The men were aged 23 and 24 and were currently assisting police with their inquiries. They would appear in the Whangārei District Court today on a number of charges, Hill said.