A man has been charged after allegedly shooting at several people on a property in the ACT.
The 20-year-old man was in the company of four other men around 4.30pm yesterday in Coree, near the NSW border, when a verbal disagreement took place, police said.
He allegedly then shot a gun multiple times at the four men before fleeing the scene.
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The four men, who were uninjured, were able to hide and call police, who arrived a short time later and commenced a major operation.
Uriarra Village, a small historic village in the ACT, went into lockdown and roadblocks were put in place.
Police told anyone who was not returning to their homes to avoid the area.
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The man, 20, was found around 10pm yesterday riding a quad bike and allegedly trying to leave the property.
He was arrested and charged with four counts of discharging a loaded gun.
An investigation into the incident is ongoing.
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