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Man videoed waving knife and threatening members of the public in Quarry Hill Road, Tonbridge

14:40, 30 December 2018

updated: 12:22, 31 December 2018

A man has been filmed waving a large knife around and threatening members of the public.

The hooded figure can be seen walking past McColl's in Quarry Hill Road, Tonbridge, before, seemingly unprovoked, he pulled out the blade and pointed it at a passerby.

He then allegedly threatened a lady and stole her suitcase.

The man points the knife at a member of the public. Picture: Max Marwood (6248699)
The man points the knife at a member of the public. Picture: Max Marwood (6248699)

It happened on Friday at around 1.30pm.

Another video showed the man being pinned down by officers near the police station.

One eyewitness said he saw 30 officers run out of the station towards him.

He said: "He was trying to stab up the roadworkers who were widening the road.

"Then he put the knife up to a woman's head and stole her suitcase."

Video credit: Max Marwood

The man apparently then went into a shop and walked out with some food and drink before waving the knife around again.

Nearby stores locked their doors and windows but he then broke them with the weapon.

The man was tackled to the ground by officers who ran over from the police station. Picture: Max Marwood (6248697)
The man was tackled to the ground by officers who ran over from the police station. Picture: Max Marwood (6248697)

A police spokesperson said: "Kent Police was called at 12.51pm on Friday, December 28 to a report of a man being seen with a possible weapon in Barden Road, Tonbridge.

"Officers attended and a man was arrested on suspicion of possession of a bladed article and a public order offence.

"He was later bailed to return to the police station on January 22."

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