Shocking moment man, 42, is tackled by police after lunging at people in Maida Vale with machete

Maida Vale machete horror: Shocking moment man, 42, is tackled by police after lunging at people in affluent north London suburb with huge knife

  • A man, 42, was arrested after lunging at pedestrians in Maida Vale with machete
  • He flailed the huge knife outside a Harrow Road restaurant on Thursday evening
  • Footage shows him running after a pedestrian with the weapon at around 8pm
  • The Met Police then showed up and pepper sprayed him before cuffing him

A man wildly swinging a huge machete at a pedestrian caused chaos on a busy London street before he was arrested by police officers.

Onlookers filmed the terrifying moment the male, 42, flailed the large knife outside a Lebanese restaurant on the A404 Harrow Road in the Maida Hill neighbourhood, which is not far from the affluent Maida Vale.

The alleged knifeman, who was wearing a brown coat and a baker-boy style hat was filmed brandishing the blade as he directed its edge towards a pedestrian outside Soor Lebanese Cuisine and Sam’s Chicken at around 8pm on Thursday evening.

Footage recorded from Zagros Food Centre over the road shows that he ran and lunged at a man several times – who backed off and managed to avoid being hit with the machete.

The terrifying moment the man flailed a large knife outside a Lebanese restaurant on the A404 Harrow Road in the Maida Hill neighbourhood on Thursday at around 8pm

The man was pepper-sprayed by officers before he was eventually arrested

The man was pepper-sprayed by officers before he was eventually arrested

The man flailed his large knife at a pedestrian causing chaos on the busy London street

The man flailed his large knife at a pedestrian causing chaos on the busy London street

The knife-wielding man also attacked the front door of the Lebanese restaurant multiple times.

And the footage later showed him charging with the machete ran at the pedestrian.

But several police officers then arrived at the scene and shouted at the man, who then threw his weapon to the ground.

The officers screamed: ‘Get back. Get on the floor. Get on the floor now.’

The man started removing his coat as a police officer, flanked by two colleagues, then pepper-sprayed him.

An officer shouted pointed a taser at the man and shouted: ‘Get down. Get down. Stop. Stop. 50,000 volts.’

Police then instructed him to ‘get on the floor’ and ‘put your hands on your head’, to which he complied.

He was then cuffed by an officer with his hands behind his back as a police car entered the scene.

The drama resulted in three people needing treatment for injuries, the Met Police said. They continue to make enquiries in the incident. 

The man with the machete ran at the pedestrian, chasing him with his weapon brandished

 The man with the machete ran at the pedestrian, chasing him with his weapon brandished

Several police officers arrived at the scene and the man then threw his weapon to the ground

Several police officers arrived at the scene and the man then threw his weapon to the ground 

An officer shouted pointed a taser at the man and shouted: 'Get down! Get down! Stop! Stop! 50,000 volts!'

An officer shouted pointed a taser at the man and shouted: ‘Get down! Get down! Stop! Stop! 50,000 volts!’ 

Police then instructed him to 'get on the floor' and 'put your hands on your head', to which he complied before he was cuffed and later taken into custody

Police then instructed him to ‘get on the floor’ and ‘put your hands on your head’, to which he complied before he was cuffed and later taken into custody

A spokesperson for the Met Police told MailOnline: ‘Police were called at 20:00hrs on Thursday, 24 November to reports of a man in possession of a large knife at a restaurant on Harrow Road, W9.

‘Officers attended and located the 42-year-old man. He was arrested on suspicion of possession of offensive weapons and affray.

‘He was taken to hospital as a precaution before being taken into custody.

‘Three people were treated for minor injuries.

‘Enquiries continue.’

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