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Shocking footage shows men brawling with machetes on London road after a man attempted to use his car as a battering ram

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This is the shocking moment men fought with what appears to be a machete on a busy London road after the gunman tried to use their car as a battering ram.

This is the shocking moment men fought with what appears to be a machete on a busy London road after the gunman tried to use their car as a battering ram.

A crowd of pedestrians filmed as a white car maneuvered on Edgware Road, with two men following its movements.

The driver then appears to try to use the vehicle with an eagle sticker as a battering ram to knock the men down, to no avail.

The pedestrians then attack the car, trying to reach the driver, in images supposedly filmed this afternoon in which screams can be heard in the background.

A man introduces an indistinguishable object through the open window.

This is the shocking moment men fought with what appears to be a machete on a busy London road after the gunman tried to use their car as a battering ram.

The driver appears to be trying to use the vehicle with an eagle sticker as a battering ram

The driver appears to be trying to use the vehicle with an eagle sticker as a battering ram

A man introduces an indistinguishable object through the open window.

A man introduces an indistinguishable object through the open window.

When spectators try to intervene, they are violently rejected.

One person appears to try to lead the men away from the car, but the driver opens the door and footage shows him opening the trunk.

He appears to retrieve a gun and proceeds to attack the men gathered around his car.

The fight then moves away from the vehicle as the gunman forcefully punches other pedestrians.

Social media users reacted with surprise, with one commenting: “This is too much.” The streets are not safe. Total anarchy.’

MailOnline has contacted the Metropolitan Police for comment.

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