On the afternoon of the 4th, a male passenger in his 50s suddenly went wild in a car on the Tokyu Den-en-toshi Line running in Tokyo, and a part of the door glass broke.

Passengers were arrested on suspicion of damage to property and no one was injured, but this caused the train to temporarily suspend operation and other passengers to evacuate.

According to the Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department, a male passenger in his 50s suddenly went wild on the Tokyu Den-en-toshi Line, which was running near Setagaya Ward, Tokyo, before 3:30 pm on the 4th.



It means that a part of the glass broke by hitting and kicking the door at the connecting part of the vehicle.



The train stopped urgently at Ikejiri Ohashi Station because another passenger pressed the emergency stop button, and the rampaging passenger was arrested by a rushing police officer on suspicion of damage to property.



No one was injured, but the train was suspended for about 10 minutes, and all the passengers around it evacuated to another vehicle or platform.



The arrested passenger admitted to the investigation that "there is no doubt that he broke the glass," and the Metropolitan Police Department is investigating the details.

Umbrellas, documents, shoes, etc. are scattered on the floor of the vehicle

Multiple videos and images of the vehicle in which the incident occurred are posted on Twitter.



Of these, the footage shot by passengers and posted around 3:30 pm shows that umbrellas, documents, shoes, etc. are scattered on the floor of the vehicle, and people who appear to be evacuated passengers seem uneasy on the platform. You can see how it is being evacuated.



Also, in the image, you can see that the glass of the door at the connecting part of the vehicle is broken.