Arrest after members of public disarm knife-wielding man following car crash in Leeds
Police were called to reports of a crash on Larkhill Road in Leeds which then 'escalated' after a man was seen wielding a knife.
Officers said members of the public had to remove a knife from a man following the crash on January 23.
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Hide AdA 25-year-old man was arrested following the incident and he was charged with: driving a motor vehicle without third party insurance, drive a motor vehicle otherwise than in accordance with a license and possess a controlled drugs namely cannabis, West Yorkshire Police confirmed.
A tweet from the West Yorkshire Police Operation Jemlock account said: "23rd January, #OpJemlock officers attend a report of an RTC on Larkhill Close in Leeds.
"It had escalated and resulted in members of the public disarming a 25yo male of the pictured knife.
"Arrested and charged to court but could have had a very different ending."
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Hide AdOperation Jemlock was launched in April 2019 in a bid to tackle serious violent crime in the region.
On January 12, officers tweeted that they had made 5000 arrests since the operation began.
The tweet said: "So our first tweet of 2021 is another milestone for our team... 5000 arrests since #OpJemlock began in 2019.
"Very proud of all the officers who've brought their 'A' game and their skills to our operation to disrupt criminality in these difficult times."
In a separate incident this week, officers have also seized a huge blade after a foot chase following drug dealing reports in Beeston.
Police detained a suspect for suspected drug offences.