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Police officer praised for bravery after tackling man armed with ‘replica gun’

The incident occurred in Camden, north London, on Friday morning.

Ted Hennessey
Friday 04 February 2022 08:36 EST
Police activity in Mornington Crescent, Camden (James Manning/PA)
Police activity in Mornington Crescent, Camden (James Manning/PA) (PA Wire)

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A police officer who scuffled with a man who pointed what is believed to be replica gun at him following a chase in north London has been lauded for his “incredible” bravery.

Video on social media shows a man point the weapon at the officer, who is seen pointing a Taser at the suspect, in Mornington Crescent in Camden just after 7.30am on Friday.

The officer fired the Taser and the suspect was taken to hospital after being arrested for possession of a firearm, the Metropolitan Police said.

It came after the motorbike officer chased the suspect in a car before the man’s vehicle collided with street furniture.

The weapon has been seized for examination to determine whether it is a viable firearm or a replica, the Met said.

The force initially said it was thought to be a replica.

The officer was uninjured and there are no reports of any injuries to any other people.

Firearms officers responded and police remain at the scene.

Chief Superintendent Roy Smith said: “We are aware of a video circulating online and can assure the public we are taking care of the officer’s welfare.

“His actions in the circumstances are nothing short of incredible. He had no idea if the item being pointed at him was a replica or a lethal weapon and yet he maintained his composure and detained the suspect.

“Each day police officers put on the uniform and put themselves in danger to protect Londoners. This is a perfect example of the bravery and selflessness that they exhibit so often.”

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