A terrified Auckland bar worker locked themselves in a backroom as two masked men, armed with a handgun, forced their way into the pub and demanded money.
The two alleged offenders then fired at police as they attempted to escape after robbing the F Bar in Manurewa.
The pub's owner Harpreet Singh told the Herald there was one employee working yesterday, who hid and locked herself in a backroom when she saw two men approach.
Singh said police were provided with CCTV footage of the incident, showing two fully-masked men with a "handgun".
The "big men" forced their way into the backroom and told the employee to open the till, Singh said.
He said the employee had phoned her partner who then contacted police.
Singh said the employee was "very shaken up" today and was taking a day off.
Detective Inspector Karen Bright said officers found a vehicle believed to be involved in the robbery on Maich Rd just after 10.30am yesterday and followed it.
"An occupant has discharged a firearm from the vehicle towards police," he explained.
"Fortunately, no police staff have been injured."
The police Eagle helicopter monitored the vehicle's travel, Bright said.
The vehicle's tyres were successfully spiked but it continued on.
"The armed offenders squad followed the vehicle when it was brought to a stop on Landscape Rd in Papatoetoe.''
The incident led to delays for two international and three domestic flights at Auckland Airport.
Two men, aged 29 and 28, were arrested and appeared in court today.
The accused duo appeared in the Manukau District Court, both wearing dark blue hoodies, where one pleaded not guilty to all five charges.
The second man will remain in custody without plea until another court appearance next month.
Judge Clare Bennett granted interim name suppression for the men, which police did not oppose.