The 27-year-old financial manager, who wishes to remain anonymous, told the Sun Online: “They put hammers through the windows and started shouting ‘give us your watches’.
“Then a third man pulled up at my window with a knife and that’s when I started taking my watch off and gave it to them.”
Horrifying dashcam images show one thug climbing on the car, kicking the windscreen and smashing it.
The muggers then jump back on the moped and head west on the A406 towards Brent Cross.
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Foster told officers he drew a knife from his pocket when Ridge pulled a club from inside the vehicle. Officers say Foster threw the knife during the confrontation.
According to officers, Foster said Ridge got back into his vehicle and tried to run him over. Police say multiple witnesses stated they saw Ridge drive in Foster’s direction.
Police say they located a club in the driver’s side door of the vehicle and found an open knife lying near the apartment building.
Ridge was arrested for domestic assault and battery with a dangerous weapon.
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Last night police opened the 74th murder investigation in London this year. It’s a horribly familiar story – a man in his thirties who died after he was stabbed outside a tube station in North London. Just down the road a few months ago Kobi Nelson was also stabbed and died. Symeon Brown has been speaking to his mother, who was taking part in a march against rising knife and gun violence. (Video at link)
I thought guns were already (mostly) illegal in the UK
A knife-wielding prison inmate stabbed two female police officers in the Belgian city of Liege, stole their service weapons and shot them and a bystander dead in an attack Tuesday that prosecutors fear could be terror-related.
Justice Minister Koen Geens said the assailant, who was later killed by police, was on a two-day leave from prison. Geens described him as a repeat offender who had been incarcerated since 2003 and was due for release in two years.
CRK produced the Impinda but the knife is designed by Bill Harsey. Harsey has worked with CRK in the past on fixed blade designs, and the Impinda definitely carries his imprint. The handle design’s finger groove and large pivot screw are clearly Harsey touches, and the veteran maker is known for simple, hardworking blade shapes like the drop point on the Impinda. Harsey’s recent production output has favored larger blades, and while the Impinda isn’t massive it does come in at a larger size than many slipjoints and modern traditional knives.