Police in the Northern Territory town of Wadeye used pepper spray after being subjected to attacks yesterday, marking the fifth instance of unrest in the community in under two weeks. Authorities report being deliberately targeted, with one incident involving a vehicle struck by an arrow—a potentially deadly assault. The escalating situation highlights ongoing tensions within the remote community. Police have not released details on the cause of the unrest, but confirm they are responding to a serious and dangerous environment. No injuries to officers have been publicly reported at this time. The incidents are prompting concerns about safety and security in Wadeye and the need for a sustainable resolution to the underlying issues fueling the disturbances.