A crash involving Killer Beez gang members has caused chaos on Auckland's Southern Motorway with footage of an injured man lying on the ground and damaged bikes being wheeled off the road.
It came on the same day as the Killer Beez gang held its annual general meeting which saw 300 bikies descend on Ramarama, south of Auckland.
A witness, who didn't want to be named, said they saw the commotion on the motorway about 1pm on Saturday, near the East Tamaki exit.
A separate source confirmed to the Herald the crash involved Killer Beez members during their drive through Auckland as part of their annual general meeting.
The accident occurred shortly after the Killer Beez bikies went through a police road block in Ramarama around half an hour earlier.
In footage of the northbound lanes of SH1 directly taken after the crash, one rider appears to be laying on the road hurt as another comes to his assistance.
Further down the road others can be seen picking up at least two downed bikes and wheeling them to the shoulder of the road.
The witness said one man had a badly damaged helmet.
Gang members started arriving for their annual AGM on Thursday and police told locals the gang were likely be in the area until Monday.
The gang's founder and president Josh Masters was among those stopped, riding a quad bike. Masters was left paralysed from the waist down after a shooting several years ago.
He waved to the Herald photographer as he drove past.
Other gang members were not so kind, taunting cops as they cruised past yelling, "F *** the police".
Locals said the bikers were doing burnouts at 3am on Saturday morning - and they were sick of the gang members' intimidation tactics.
In a statement this evening, police said: "People in the area would have noticed that police were highly visible as a result and were monitoring any dangerous driving behaviour or other anti-social behaviour.