'Give me your jacket, everything': Outrage as chilling knifepoint robbery of boy, 17, filmed and posted online
This is the chilling moment a young robber wielding a long knife orders a terrified teenager to take off his bag, coat and chain before threatening him again as he lies prone on the ground.
The boy - aged 17 - was targeted on Cornwall Drive on the Springs estate in Redvales, Bury, near to Bury Football Club's Gigg Lane ground. Thankfully he escaped injury, but police said he was left 'understandably shaken up'. The victim hands over a man bag he was carrying, as the robber waves the knife around. He's heard to swear and threaten the youngster, who then takes off his jacket and hands that over as well.The distressing footage goes on to capture the boy running off along the road. He ends up lying on the ground, where the thug with the knife threatens him again as he stands over him.
"The incident was reported to GMP on January 23. Officers quickly reviewed CCTV and video footage that was posted on social media and have arrested a 17 year old boy on suspicion of robbery. He remains in custody ahead of being questioned by detectives. "Whilst no one was injured during the incident, the victim is understandably shaken up by the ordeal and I would personally like to thank the victim for his bravery in reporting the matter to police and to individuals who have supported the investigation to date.
"Our thoughts and prayers are with the victim and their family. GMP have confirmed they are fully investigating the incident and have been made aware of the details.
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