A teenager is due in court over allegedly having a “Rambo-style knife” when he was just 15.
The boy, who cannot be named for legal reasons, appeared in Highbury Corner Magistrates’ Court on Monday (July 15) charged with possession of an offensive weapon in a public place.
In court documents, the blade was described as a “medium size Rambo-style knife" and he is accused of having it at Euston station on April 9 this year.
The Watford resident, now aged 16, is next due before magistrates on August 27.
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Also in court
Another teenager from Watford appeared in the court on the same day.
The 14-year-old, who also cannot be named, admitted handling stolen goods in Westminster on December 17 last year.
A six-month youth referral order was made and his parent or guardian must pay a £26 victim services surcharge.
The goods included a Canada Goose gilet and a Gucci bag worth £1,430, which the teen believed or knew to be stolen. Another charge of robbery was withdrawn.
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