Would you do it? Restaurant workers in Pasadena weren't going to wait for police when a knife-wielding man started acting erratically, causing thousands of dollars in damage. Their brave takedown caught on camera. Tonight at 11 from ABC7
The incident happened around 3 p.m. Monday in the 500 block of South Lake Avenue.
Police say a man with a knife was acting strangely and at one point set off a fire extinguisher at a business, causing an estimated $2,500 in damage. Eyewitness video shows three restaurant workers subdue the man on the sidewalk - two of them holding down his upper body while a third sat on his legs.Police say the man is facing a charge of felony vandalism. He did not assault anyone with the knife.
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