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    A pair of firearms incidents in Auckland

    A pair of firearms incidents in Auckland


    Police were called to Applejack's Bar and Eatery in Highland Park at about 9.45 last night - after a man was shot by a group of three men.

    He's seriously injured, and inquiries are being made into who's responsible.

    Earlier that night, Police say two groups of people had an altercation outside a Mount Wellington restaurant, before driving off in separate cars.

    They allege an occupant of one car has then shot at the other.

    Both cars were eventually stopped by officers, and a shotgun was allegedly found in one; three people have been arrested.

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