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Ellie Kendall

CCTV at Clifton Down station captures moment knifeman tackled to ground

CCTV footage showing the moment a knifeman was tackled to the ground by an officer has been released by Avon and Somerset Police today (Wednesday, February 16).

Chanz Maximen, 19, carried out two separate knife attacks over a four-week period in October and November 2019, seemingly choosing his victims at random. In one attack, he stabbed a Clifton doctor nine times in the chest on his doorstep - read the full story and interview with his victim.

Maximen, of Woodland Walk in Sea Mills, has been given a life sentence with a minimum of 12 years in prison, despite denying six offences in total during his trial at Bristol Crown Court.

Also read: Bristol man stabbed fellow flat resident with makeshift blade

A jury found him guilty of five counts - attempted murder, GBH and three counts of possessing a bladed article - after hearing the blood of two of his victims were found on two separate items of clothing.

The first attack took place on October 30, 2019 when Maximen knocked on the door of 52-year-old Adam Towler's Clifton home before stabbing him multiple times in a frenzied attack. One of the stab wounds was just two centimetres away from his heart, the court heard.

A month later, on November 20, he walked up behind a 39-year-old man sat on a bench on Whiteladies Road and stabbed him in the face with a cheese knife.

The following day, police officers were called to attend a property in Clifton after a 22-year-old woman reported being followed home by a man carrying a knife, who then tried to force his way in but had been disturbed by the victim's housemate. He was acquitted in court of aggravated burglary.

Responding to the call, officers sighted Maximen walking on Whiteladies Road and pursued him through Westfield Park and several residential gardens before detaining him by the railway track near Clifton Down station. He was found to be carrying two knives.

Senior Investigating Officer, Detective Chief Inspector Kristina Windsor, said: “The determination and skill of all the officers and staff involved in this case – from the arresting officers, to those who searched Maximen’s house and to the investigation team and forensic experts – has greatly impressed me and they deserve credit in building a case which has resulted in these convictions.

Chanz Maximen was tackled to the ground by police after carrying out multiple knife attacks in Bristol in 2019 (Avon and Somerset Police)

“The very thought of being randomly attacked by a stranger with a knife in your own home or while sat on a public bench is terrifying and I’d like to praise the immense bravery and courage all the victims and witnesses have shown.

“I’d also like to reassure the public that attacks of this nature are extremely rare in Avon and Somerset. When they do take place we take them extremely seriously and put all the resources required into catching those responsible.”

A search of his home was carried out while he was in custody and a number of items of clothing were seized. Among the items were a pair of trainers an officer recognised were similar to those worn by the offender during the first attack, following an internal circulation of CCTV footage.

Stills from CCTV showing police chase down knifeman Chanz Maximen at Clifton Down station (Avon and Somerset Police handout)

Blood of his first victim was found during a forensic examination of the shoes, police said, while blood of his second victim was discovered on the jacket he was wearing on his arrest.

Images of his first victim’s address were also recovered from his mobile phone which the jury were told connected to a nearby phone mast at the time of the attack.

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