A large police presence, including armed response units, descended on a Manchester Metropolitan University building yesterday afternoon following a misunderstanding, according to The Manchester Evening News.
The incident stemmed from a student leaving a theatre rehearsal carrying a fake sword. A concerned witness reported the sighting to the police, prompting a swift response.
""Armed officers were called to a building on Grosvenor Street this morning after reports were made of a male with a sword in the city centre. After locating the male, the officers found the sword to be a wooden prop designed for theatrical purposes. The incident has been stood down," a Greater Manchester Police (GMP) spokesperson confirmed to The Manchester Evening News.
Thankfully, upon arrival, officers quickly determined the wooden sword to be a theatrical prop and the situation a misunderstanding. The issue was resolved peacefully between police and university security staff.
Footage captured by onlookers shows a significant police presence at the scene, which understandably caused some alarm. However, university officials confirmed the incident was a false alarm, and normal operations have resumed.
A recent surge in knife attacks, including a devastating sword attack in London on April 30th that claimed the life of a 14-year-old boy, has reignited concerns about violent crime in the UK. The easy availability of knives and several high-profile incidents, particularly in London, are prompting calls for action. According to police, the man involved in the attack used what appeared to be a Samurai-type sword in the Hainault district. Police had arrested the 36-year-old man using Taser stun weapons and took him into custody.
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