Police officers and firefighters were targeted with fireworks after responding to a gathering of 50 young people on an infamous student street in Dunedin.
Emergency services responded to reports of a large group setting off fireworks on Castle Street about 9.30pm on Sunday.
Senior Sergeant Anthony Bond said witnesses reported about 50 people shooting fireworks at each other.
鈥淲hen officers arrived, they verbally warned everyone involved,鈥 Bond said.
A 20-year-old man was arrested for being disorderly and released with a verbal warning.
However, as officers were returning to their patrol vehicle, a group of males deliberately shot fireworks in their direction, narrowly missing the officers.
鈥淎s a result of that reckless behaviour, another 20-year-old was held in custody overnight and released this morning with a warning,鈥 Bond said.
鈥淔ireworks are explosives and can cause serious injuries, which is why the sale timeframe for them continues to be reduced each year.
鈥淪hooting fireworks at people or property is a dangerous decision that could have lifelong consequences. We want people to enjoy themselves safely, but we will take action if anyone is putting themselves or others at risk.鈥
Bond said police continued to urge the public to use fireworks responsibly.
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