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Ellen Kirwin

Thug screams 'you nearly killed me lad' and jumps on car bonnet

A 'scrambler bike' rider was caught on camera vandalising a Range Rover after a crash.

The crash, which involved a motorbike and a Nissan, took place on Childwall Park Avenue, at around 12.05pm, on Wednesday, March 9.

After the crash the motorbike was reportedly left in the middle of the road in flames after the rider ran off from the scene.

READ MORE: Abandoned Range Rover found up in flames after smashing into house

Jake Carter, from Childwall, has shared Ring doorbell footage and a CCTV clip of the incident on his TikTok page after the crash happened outside his house.

The 23-year-old claims the Silver Nissan, which was hit by the 'scrambler bike', belonged to a mechanic who was coming to his home to look at a car.

He claims the mechanic indicated and drove towards his house and onto his drive.

Damage to a Range Rover window after thug jumped on bonnet and kicked it (@jakecartermusic)

However he claims that as the driver turned into the driveway, "two scrambler bikes flew up the road" and smacked into the back of the Nissan.

Ring doorbell footage shows one of the riders jumping on his wall and screaming: "You nearly killed me lad. What were you doing?"

In footage shared with the ECHO, thug wearing a balaclava can then be seen jumping onto the bonnet of a Range Rover on the drive and smashing it with his foot.

The Range Rover was not involved in the crash.

Speaking over the TikTok video, which shows the CCTV footage, Jake Carter said: "Three lads wearing balaclavas were extremely confrontational and aggressive to the gentleman.

"The mechanic is an older guy who is lovely and he was extremely shook up [sic] by this situation.

"But then one of the three musketeers decides to do a little bit of a jigg on the wall before jumping onto my dad's car and basically kicked the windscreen in.

"Spiderman then jumps back on the wall before fleeing the scene on another scrambler."

Jake's video of the crash and the thug later vandalising his dad's car has been viewing on TikTok more than 50,000 times.

It was shared on his page @Jakecartermusic with the caption: "Help us find who these scumbags are, someone must know something? They’re missing a scrambler now! Please share."

Thug kicks Range Rover front window in Childwall (Liverpool ECHO @jakecartermusic)

In the video, Jake points to the ECHO article about the motorbike being left abandoned in the middle of the road.

He then says: "So this happened outside our house in Liverpool today and one lovely boy decided to do some bodywork to my dad's Jeep."

Police confirmed they are aware of the incident and are appealing for information.

No one was injured in the incident but both the Nissan and Range Rover were damaged.

A section of Childwall Park Avenue and Porlock Avenue were closed while emergency services attended the incident.

A spokesperson for Mersyside police said: "We are appealing for information following a report a motorbike was on fire in Childwall this afternoon (Thursday 9 March).

"At around 12.20pm emergency services were called to a report that a motorbike was on fire in the middle of the road on Childwall Park Avenue, near to the Black Woods.

"Three males were then reported to have been seen riding off on motorbikes towards Woolton Village.

"There are no reports of anyone injured during the incident.

"Two cars, a Nissan and a Range Rover, were reported to have been damaged near to the incident.

"We are appealing for any witnesses, CCTV and dash camera footage which may assist the investigation.

"Anyone with information on this incident is asked to contact @MerPolCC on Twitter or ‘Merseyside Police Contact Centre’ on Facebook with reference 374 of 9 March."

Any one with information about the use or storage of weapons can DM @MerPolCC or @CrimestoppersUK on 0800 555 111 or via their online form at: https://crimestoppers-uk.org/give-information/forms/pre-form. Always call 999 if a crime is in progress.

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