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.

Coree, ACT gunman locked down
Roadblocks were put in place to stop people entering Uriarra . (ONScene ACT)

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.

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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