‘Oh my god, he is dangerous’: Terrifying moment man with dark face paint goes on a wild rampage with a wooden bat in suburban street
- A man with black face paint holding a wooden bat allegedly wreaked havoc
- He roamed up and down an Adelaide street, allegedly destroying dozens of cars
- Terrified residents captured video of the man’s rampage before calling police
- After police arrived they found a man who had been stabbed with scissors
- Police arrested the 45-year-old suspect after his hour-long violent rampage
A man with black face paint brandishing a wooden bat has allegedly gone on a violent rampage in a suburban street, destroying cars and terrifying locals.
A resident from Greenacres in north-eastern Adelaide caught the man on video as he walked up and down Craig Street holding the five-foot-long bat while terrified locals watched on.
‘Oh my god he is dangerous… he has a big wooden stick, he’s just breaking all the cars on the street,’ the man behind the camera can be heard saying.
A man with black face paint (pictured) brandishing a wooden bat has allegedly gone on a violent rampage in a suburban street, destroying cars and terrifying locals
The man’s face was covered with dark paint and a hood while he marched up and down the street carrying the long wooden bat in broad daylight on Monday.
‘He is terrifying the street, mate, he is a dangerous man,’ the resident says as he films the unknown man.
The man roamed the street for more than an hour and allegedly damaged at least a dozen cars during his bizarre outburst.
A resident from Greenacres in Adelaide caught the man on video, where he is seen walking up and down Craig Street holding the five-foot-long bat, while terrified locals watch on
Just after 2pm, police and paramedics arrived on the scene following frantic calls from scared residents.
They found a 55-year-old man who had been stabbed in his chest with a pair of scissors, who was then rushed to hospital.
Shortly after, police found the 45-year-old painted man nearby.
‘It was pretty scary, he was just yelling nonsense and smashing up cars. It was pretty terrifying,’ a witness told Nine News.
The suspect hasn’t been charged but is expected to face a range of charges including assault and property damage.
The man roamed the street for more than an hour, and damaged at least a dozen cars in his bizarre outburst before police and paramedics arrived
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