A man jailed after a seven-month crime spree which ended after he fired shots at police while fleeing at 160km/h has had an appeal against his sentence rejected.
Donny Falakoa was jailed for 13 and a half years in October on a raft of charges including unlawfully getting into a motor vehicle, assault with intent to rob using a firearm, using a firearm against law enforcement, theft of a motor vehicle, reckless discharge of a firearm, failing to stop for police and driving in a dangerous manner.
Over a six-month period he committed a number of very serious offences starting with the aggravated robbery of commercial premises in which the occupants were threatened and assaulted. He then stole a vehicle and led police on high-speed chase, deliberately ramming a police car twice and injuring one person.
He was finally arrested after another police chase through suburban Tauranga during which he fired shots at police.