Anxiety CCTV images shows a knife that randomly attacks a passer-by during a horrible early morning disaster in Birmingham.
Two people were rushed to the hospital when the attacker was arrested after cutting four and left behind a 'fifth victim' hurt outside of shops in Kingstanding in Noord -Birmingham.
CCTV shows the man who strokes through the street as he uses a knife before he brutally stood out with a passer -by yesterday morning.
The blades then run away while his victim sprints the road.
Emergency services swarmed around 6.30 am Hawthorn Road and Kingstanding Road after reports from a man with a knife.
The police of West Midlands said that four people were lowered and images were released from a man who is believed to be injured, but who has not yet emerged.
Officers insisted on the man, or someone who recognized him to contact them.

CCTV shows the man who walks through the street as he uses a knife before he stands out brutally with a passer

Two people were rushed to the hospital when the attacker was arrested after he had cut four and had left a 'fifth victim' out of shops in Kingstanding in Noord -Birmingham

The police of West Midlands said that a 32-year-old man had been arrested after the random attack

The blades then run away while his victim sprints on the road
The armed forces initially said that two members of the public were injured, brought to the hospital with one.
They confirmed that a man who was arrested remains in custody.
The police of West Midlands said: 'We continued our investigation after a number of people were attacked in Kingstands this weekend.
'A 32-year-old man stays in custody after a four people were cut yesterday with a knife in the area around Blenheim.
“Fortunately, nobody was seriously injured in the incident.
'Officers have carried out local questions and have collected CCTV images to help with their research.
'A potentially fifth victim has been identified with whom our officers would like to speak.
'We appreciate that this is not the clearest image, but we hope that someone who knows that the man might be able to put him in contact with us so that we can make sure that he is good with him.
West Midlands Ambulance Services is contacted for comment.