Mirror reports.CCTV footage of the incident - which happened at about 10.15pm on November 5, 2020 - shows the man pointing the imitation gun at people inside Rhondda Takeaway.In the meantime, a delivery driver who was in the shop escaped through the back of the premises and called 999.Police bodycam footage then shows armed officers arriving and ordering Griffiths to walk backward slowly out of the shop with his hands in the air.While being handcuffed, police are heard telling Griffiths they were responding to reports he had a weapon on him, to which he replies: "No, I've got a paintball gun on me."The man was jailed last month after pleading guilty to a number of charges, including possessing an imitation firearm.A police spokesman said:.
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