Two bloodthirsty men were arrested in Canada over the weekend after cashews were overturned and marched to stranded people in a horrific video.
A witness shared video on social media of beachgoers on Toronto’s Cherry Beach, who backtracked as one of the men shouted, “Who hit me?” and pulls the rip cord of a chainsaw.
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Police confirmed to the CBC that officials on Sunday responded to reports of a major fight just before 10 a.m. on the beach.
Two men involved in the original fight suffered injuries before leaving the scene and returning with weapons, police said.
A second video of the scene shows police arriving and ordering the two men to the ground. While the men are in handcuffs, police tell them they will get medical attention.
Both men were charged with assault. Police said the chain saws were not used to inflict injuries.
Const. Caroline de Kloet told the outlet that the men’s names are being withheld because they are also considered victims.
Mayor John Tory told Toronto City News that authorities “will double down efforts” to control strandings, which according to the paper are described as groups of “anti-masks” gathering in the area for a party after protest .
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“We want, on the one hand, to ensure that people are kept safe and that these kinds of scary incidents do not happen, but on the other hand, that people can live their lives and enjoy them without an oppressive, enforceable presence,” he said. Tory.