Shocking Incident in Greenhithe: Young Male Brandishes Knife in Broad Daylight
Shocking Incident in Greenhithe: Young Male Brandishes Knife in Broad Daylight

Disturbing images have emerged showing a young male pulling out a knife in the Quay Lane area, off Eagles Road, on Friday evening. The incident, which occurred around 5 PM, has left local residents shocked and concerned.

According to reports, the young male brandished the weapon after being approached by a local man. In the footage, the man initially runs towards the boy but quickly retreats after spotting the knife. Fortunately, no one was harmed during the confrontation, but the sight of the knife in broad daylight has sparked alarm within the community.

Local authorities are investigating the incident, and residents are being urged to stay vigilant. No arrests have been made at this time.

Kent Police have appealed for witnesses or anyone with additional information to come forward. They are particularly interested in speaking to those who may have been in the Quay Lane area around the time of the altercation.

This alarming event has prompted calls for increased safety measures and discussions around knife crime in the area. Residents are hoping for swift action from the authorities to ensure that such incidents are dealt with and prevented in the future.

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