A BRAVE postman put their life on the line to stop more people being stabbed by a knifeman rampaging through Manchester’s Arndale Centre on Friday.
The heroic Royal Mail worker was seen taking on the man brandishing a machete at terrified shoppers.
Cops dubbed them “heroic” after they “deterred” the attacker – who left five shoppers injured with a 12 inch blade.
A shop worker, near to where the horrifying rampage happened, told the Sun Online the person who bravely stepped in is a postman.
And The Times reports a senior officer said the worker, along with a member of the public, had “challenged” the 40-year-old man, as he lunged randomly at shoppers.
A Greater Manchester Police spokesman said: “We now know that at least one member of staff from the Arndale and a member of the public intervened in the attack and we would like to praise and thank them for their bravery.”
Hero cops were also hailed for their efforts in taking down the suspect as people fled in terror as chaos erupted.
The man – who was held on terror offences before being detained under the Mental Health Act – yelled: “I’m going to f*** you up” during the ordeal.
Shocked witnesses told how his rampage started in a Starbucks on the ground floor of the centre at 11am.
The attacker lunged randomly as shoppers fled towards the centre’s Exchange Court. Two community support officers who tried to confront him were chased away.
Within five minutes armed cops detained him in Market Street outside the centre.
We now know that at least one member of staff from the Arndale and a member of the public intervened in the attack and we would like to praise and thank them for their bravery.
Greater Manchester Police
Footage showed a cop pinning down a man as another held a Taser, though it is not thought to have been fired.
Manchester mayor Andy Burnham praised the “bravery and professionalism” of the police and emergency services who attended the incident.
The 40-year-old man was held on suspicion of terror offences and assessed by specialist doctors.
He was later detained under the Mental Health Act with terror cops still in charge of the investigation keeping an “open mind”.
Police said none of the injuries were life-threatening. The centre was evacuated but reopened later.
Manchester City Council leader Sir Richard Leese said: “This city does not have to prove its resilience any more. It doesn’t have to prove its ability to come together.
“It doesn’t have to prove that it won’t allow things like that to stop people going around, living a good life.
“It’s a shopping centre – yesterday it was closed, today it’s open and it’s full of shoppers. That’s the way Manchester will continue to respond if we do have a similar incident of this sort.”
TEEN VICTIM NAMED
One victim was Chloe McGurk, 19, of Glengormley, Northern Ireland.
Ellen Da Conceicao said their Arndale visit had been the first stop on a “girly weekend”, but added that her pal was “on the mend”.
A Ghanaian Marks & Spencer worker, 49, visiting the Starbucks with her friends is said to have been slashed several times.
One victim was knifed in the back and stomach, two had hand injuries and one was stabbed in the leg.
Police said a fifth person did not need hospital treatment.
Shazia Asif, 40, a carer from Oldham, said: “I was upstairs in Next, I looked down to Starbucks and saw a woman had been stabbed.
“There was a lot of blood, somebody had a scarf around her arm.”
A store manager said he sheltered ten people including a woman who had been “lunged at”. Others said the suspect was hostile to centre staff before the rampage.
Janet Loudon, 21, said: “I came out of work at 10.30am and saw a man shouting racial slurs towards an Arndale worker who was also black.
“He was telling the public, ‘I’m going to f*** you up’ repeatedly. He got more and more agitated.
“I walked on but saw police run inside the Arndale and heard someone shout ‘knife’ and another shout ‘bomb’. Everyone was panicking.”
Assistant Chief Constable Russ Jackson said: “We do not know the motivation for this terrible attack.
“It appears random, is certainly brutal and of course extremely frightening for anyone who saw it.”
He added: “Although the injuries are nasty, thankfully none are life-threatening.”
PM Boris Johnson tweeted: “Shocked by the Manchester incident and my thoughts are with the injured and all those affected.”
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