A video posted to Reddit by user u/cainboi shows a London police officer firing two shots on an armed suspect in the downtown, September 3, 2019. A video posted to Reddit by user u/cainboi shows a London police officer firing two shots on an armed suspect in the downtown, September 3, 2019.
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New video shows cop shooting at suspect

A new video making the rounds online shows the moment a London police officer fired two shots at an armed, charging man on a busy downtown street.

The incident, captured in the 10 second video posted to Reddit by user u/cainboi, happened shortly after 9 a.m. last Tuesday in the area of Richmond and King streets.

A man in a high-visibility vest can be heard screaming before charging toward the police officer. In response, the officer fires his gun twice before tripping over a bus island curb and falling to the ground. The man in the vest, unharmed, then runs passed the officer to a nearby alley.

Police had been called to the area after getting reports of a man approaching people on the street with an "edged weapon." Following the gunfire, police attempted to negotiate with the man before taking him into custody without further incident.

A weapon was recovered by police at that time.

A 25-year-old man was later charged with assaulting a police officer with a weapon, uttering threats of death or bodily harm, and possession of a weapon for a dangerous purpose.

Video of the London officer missing the guy on king near the beginning of this month from r/londonontario

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