🔥 “KNIFE-WIELDING MIGRANT STORMS MORRISONS 😳🔪” Terrified Shoppers Flee As Store Descends Into Total Chaos

THIS is the shocking moment a knife-wielding migrant smashes his way through a Morrisons as terrified shoppers flee.

Milad Panjshiri, 22, stormed into the store in Bradford, West Yorkshire, clutching a six-inch blade before trashing aisles and waving the weapon at a worker last year.

Milad Panjshiri, 22, stormed a Morrisons store brandishing a blade and trashing aislesCredit: SWNS

 

Dozens of shoppers were forced to flee after staff sounded the alarmCredit: SWNS

Horror footage shows Panjshiri stalking the supermarket’s aisles brandishing the knife, using it to knock bottles from the shelves.

Smashed glass can be seen strewn across the floor as he makes his way down the aisle causing carnage.

Dozens of shoppers, including elderly customers, were ushered out of the busy supermarket after staff sounded the fire alarm amid fears for public safety.

Bradford Crown Court heard Panjshiri stabbed cans with the knife and pushed over shelves full of wine bottles during the outburst last December.

Staff told police that customers were left panicked and in tearsCredit: SWNS

 

Panjshiri was jailed for 18 monthsCredit: SWNS

One worker saw him “tapping the knife on his leg” before he approached a female employee and waved the blade at her.

Staff later told police they were left panicked and in tears while trying to guide confused shoppers out of the store.

The court heard some members of the public did not know what to do as the chaos unfolded.

Police were called just before 11am to reports of a man causing damage with a knife inside the supermarket.

Officers later arrested Panjshiri and recovered the weapon.

The Afghan national, of Deneside Terrace, Bradford, refused to leave his prison cell for sentencing and was dealt with in his absence.

Mitigating, Fuad Arshad said mental health issues were a factor in Panjshiri’s behaviour and told the court there was no evidence he had attempted to attack members of the public.

Sentencing him to 18 months in prison, Recorder Tony Watkin described the incident as “a very troubling offence” and “something in the way of a rampage”.

He added: “He was brandishing that knife in a public place, and there can’t be that many more serious examples of offending of this nature than what happened on that day.

“No doubt because of other incidents that have occurred both the staff and members of the public will have had a heightened awareness of something like this occurring.”

The judge said prison staff had raised concerns about violence, psychosis, improvised weapons and non-engagement while Panjshiri was in custody.

Recorder Watkin added: “He will serve potentially 40 per cent of [his] sentence. I don’t know whether he will remain in prison given his immigration status. That is outside the knowledge of this court.”