Man arrested on firearms, cannabis possession charges after shooting at Auckland strip club

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A man has been arrested and charged over an incident at a central Auckland strip club.

A shooting and brawl happened at Calendar Girls on Karangahape Rd on November 22, according to the New Zealand Herald, and punters described chaos in the early hours that Sunday.

Police confirmed on Monday a 48-year-old has been charged with doing a dangerous act with intent, two firearms charges, and possession for supply of cannabis.

He is currently before the Auckland District Court and is due to appear on December 8. 

Police said they wouldn't comment further since a person is before the court.