A
teenager armed with a fearsome hunting-knife caused children and
families to flee in terror from a McDonald's as he pursued another
male.
Arkeem
Cabey, 18, of Meadow Close, Barking was sentenced to 18 months
custody when he appeared at Snaresbrook Crown Court.
He
had pleaded guilty at the same court to threatening a person with a
blade in a public place.
The
incident happened on the evening of Sunday, April 29 in The Brewery,
Romford.
Police
received numerous calls that a youth was armed with a knife and
attempting to attack another man.
He
approached the victim on an upper floor of the shopping centre and
chased him into the McDonald's, where customers fled in terror.
Local
officers responded within minutes and Cabey ran off from police.
However,
he was detained nearby and a large hunting knife that he had
discarded was recovered nearby.
On
his arrest, Cabey admitted to officers that he had been in possession
of the knife for his own safety but when interviewed in police
custody he refused to say anything further.
Officers
analysed CCTV of the incident which clearly showed Cabey speaking to
another man on the first floor of the shopping centre.
Cabey
then produced the knife and began to pursue the man into the nearby
McDonald’s restaurant.
On
realising what was happening, families began to flee in terror as
Cabey continued to stalk his victim.
After
making unsuccessful attempts to get at the man, Cabey ran off before
being arrested by police.
The
man Cabey was trying to attack has not been identified.
Acting
Detective Inspector Dean Grafton of the East Area Command Unit said:
“Cabey’s
actions, which took place in a public place where numerous families
with children were enjoying an evening out, were utterly abhorrent.
“Armed
with a large knife, he pursued his victim for a sustained period of
time showing absolutely no regard for the safety and wellbeing of
those around him.
“Knife
crime will not be tolerated and thanks to the swift actions of
officers from Romford Town Centre, an off duty officer and members of
the public, Cabey was arrested.
“Good
work during the subsequent investigation by the CID ensured Cabey was
made to face the consequences of his actions.”
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