Frontline police officers in Canterbury will remain armed after gunfire was exchanged on Tuesday night with a man who sustained critical injuries.
The decision was made by Canterbury District Commander Superintendent John Price that all frontline officers would carry firearms until further notice.
A shotgun-wielding man failed to stop for police on Breezes Rd about 7.20pm on Tuesday.
Road spikes were used on his car before he fired at police, with four bullets striking a police car. Police returned fire using Bushmaster rifles and Glocks.
The man was shot in the lower body and was taken to hospital where he was under armed guard.