Hero throws oBike under car to stop masked teen armed with knife on Flinders Street


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A hero has thrown a bicycle under a four-wheel drive in a bid to stop a 15-year-olddriver – armed with a knife and dressed in what appears to be black riot gear and a full-face helmet – from running down pedestrians in downtown Melbourne on AFL grand final morning.


Extraordinary footage shows the quick-thinking passer-by sprinting across Swanston Street, grabbing an oBike near St Pauls, running into the Flinders Street intersection and hurling it under the RAV4 to prevent it from reversing.


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A 15-year-old-boy wearing black combat gear holds up some of Melbourne’s busiest city streets in a stand-off with police.


The vehicle had been driven erratically down Flinders and Swanston streets for several minutes.


Ignoring his own safety, the man runs up the to rear of the RAV4 and throws the oBike to prevent the vehicle from reversing.


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Witnesses also describe a homeless man talking to the driver and a truck driver preparing to use his vehicle to protect pedestrians.


Fabian Wright said a homeless man came up Swanston Street and walked to the car and smashed the front driver’s-side window as soon as it stopped in the middle of the Flinders Street intersection.


“The car had stopped, [the teenage boy] was ready … for his next move, but before he could make his next move, this guy comes up and smashes the window with his elbow,” Mr Wright said. “And starts going on ‘you are disturbing my sleep’.”


Police later moved the homeless man along.


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