A detective has been grilled by a defendant over what he was doing at a Bay of Plenty property on the day of an alleged shootout that left four police officers injured last year.
Rhys Warren, 28, has pleaded not guilty to six charges including attempted murder, wounding with intent to cause grievous bodily harm and using a firearm against a law enforcement officer.
Constable Regan Mauheni, Constable Damian White, Constable Andrew Flinn, and Sergeant Logan Marsh were all allegedly shot by Warren on March 9 at a rural address near Kawerau.
Warren had barricaded himself in his home during a 22-hour stand-off with police after they entered the Onepu Springs Rd property to remove cannabis plants, when shots were allegedly fired at their spotter plane.
CIB Detective Darryn Gabb was involved in the search and destroy mission of marijuana when he was forced to flee the address after hearing what he thought were gunshots.