- A man has crashed his car loaded with weapons outside a KFC in Ipswich, QLD
- The 42-year-old was allegedly in possession of guns, knives and a nunchuck
- Onlookers stepped in and took his car keys away, to prevent the man offending
A brave bystander has stopped a man who drove a car loaded with weapons through a construction site at a KFC restaurant in Queensland.
The 42-year-old crashed his vehicle into a temporary fence near the store in Ipswich, east of Brisbane, before onlookers allegedly noticed a number of weapons inside.
Worried about the danger the guns, knives and nunchucks allegedly possessed by the man posed, Steve Kenefick stepped in and took the man’s car keys from him.
A brave bystander has stopped a man (pictured) who drove a car loaded with weapons through a construction site at a KFC restaurant in Queensland
Speaking to Nine News about his heroics Mr Kenefick said he aimed to stop the man, fearing he may have used the weapons to go on the attack.
After taking the keys from the man, he urged him to wait for police inside the KFC.
‘Mate, you are not getting the keys,’ Mr Kenefick told the man.
‘I said: “Come in. Go for a feed in here”.’
The 42-year-old crashed his vehicle – which allegedly had guns, knives and nunchucks inside – into a temporary fence near the store in Ipswich, east of Brisbane. He faces court in September
When police arrived soon after they arrested the 42-year-old and charged him with possessing a Category M weapon
He was also charged with possessing a knife in a public place and driving with a suspended licence.
The man is due to front Ipswich Court on 29th September.
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