Two males in Brierley Hill pulled up alongside a vehicle not knowing that it contained plain clothed armed officers and proceeded to threatened them with a crowbar.
Upon realising that the car contained police officers, the two numpties sped off but within minutes the police had caught back up with them.
Needless to say, that the two males who threatened the police officers were duly arrested for being in possession of an offensive weapon.
On Twitter, a Police Inspector (@SimonJGuilfoye) said:
“Still chuckling about the two lads who pulled up alongside a car last night and threatened the occupants with a crowbar….
“I’d love to have seen their faces when they discovered it was a @FirearmsWMP unit”
Still chuckling about the two lads who pulled up alongside a car last night & threatened the occupants with a crowbar…
I'd love to have seen their faces when they discovered it was a @firearmsWMP unit! 🤣🤣🤣#2incustody 😎
— Simon Guilfoyle (@SimonJGuilfoyle) October 27, 2018
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