Posted on 06/01/2018 9:04:48 AM PDT by BBell
Cyclist filmed in terrifying 'zombie-killer' knife attack on motorist in broad daylight in South London
This is the terrifying moment a cyclist pulled an enormous 'zombie-killer' knife on a driver in broad daylight in south London.
The terrifying dashcam footage shows a blue Volkswagen drive out into London Road, Croydon, forcing a cyclist to swerve to avoid being hit.
With the car stuck in a line of traffic and unable to move, the enraged cyclist pulls a massive blade out and launches a frenzied attack.
Brandishing the knife, he kicks the vehicle and slashes at the windows while the driver cowers inside.
No arrests have been made after the incident on Wednesday evening, Scotland Yard said.
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Do they have warning labels stating the company isn’t responsible for killing anything that isn’t a zombie?
He’s Black so....it’s okay.
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In the states he would have probably caught some hot lead between the eyes. In my case a 125 grain JHP .357. But alas England is now the land of the whipped and pussified.
Flipping the ahole driver off would have been sufficient. Stupid drivers can be fatal to cyclists.
Horrifying unimaginable video. Could have been staged though.
I don’t think it’s staged.
As some have commented elsewhere (UK Daily Mail)...if you look at the very beginning of the clip it could be that the Zombie was going to attack the car driver anyway. He just pulled out to get away. Or not.
[FWIW, YMMV, Zombies in your rearview mirror may be closer than they appear, do not remove tag from mattress under penalty of law.]
Just yesterday London’s “cycling czar” lamented there weren’t enough minorities on bicycles in the city. Too many white people using the bike paths.
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