The mobility scooter was then seized, resulting in humorous scenes as one officer was forced to ride it back to the police station. Devon and Cornwall Police were later able to identify the man involved. The man on the mobility scooter replied: "I didn't he just walked towards me." People gather to help the poor man up from the floor. A woman can be heard shouting: "You dare! You just knocked him over!". People can be heard shouting, as a woman grapples with the man to get the walking stick out of his hands. Another person then shouts: "I said do you want help." The man then replies and moments later he appears to drive his mobility scooter at another man, forcing him to fall over a sign. "He then started knocking people and then when I got my phone out and started recording this happened." In the clip, the mobility scooter user can be seen holding his walking stick while controlling his vehicle with one hand. The mother-of-one, who lives locally, said: "It all happened over someone having the last pasty and the man was being rude about it as he wanted it. Oakleigh Richards, 21, shot the video at 12pm yesterday, (Tuesday) on Mill Street, Bideford, Devon, which has since gone viral. He was seen knocking into the victim and Devon and Cornwall Police attended but have appealed for witnessed and said no victims have yet come forward. Shocked witnesses say the man involved was being rude about missing out on the last baked treat - and took his anger out on those around him. The furious male was captured on camera wielding his walking stick as he launched into an angry tirade - as 'pasty wars' broke out on the streets of Devon. This is the shocking moment a pensioner on a mobility scooter rams into an elderly man and runs him over - for "buying the last pasty". Since I'm new here and I don't know anybody, I thought I'd take a dip.'" "I said, 'No, but you always have struck me as such a lovely person. "She sat down and she said, 'Do you always pick people up like this in the market?'" Moreno said, recounting their conversation. The lady ended up accepting Moreno's invite, per People. I said to her, 'Would you like to have lunch with me?'" Moreno said. "She had this big smile on her face, and she recognized me, obviously, and we started to talk. That very day, at the supermarket, she ran into a lady that she'd seen around before, she told People. I have to meet some people,'" Moreno said. Moreno added that she also realized she didn't know how to make new friends because she "never had to seek people's company," per People. "So when we make plans to see each other, we have to make plans, they can't just kind of drop by," Moreno said. The " West Side Story" actor said she used her years of therapy to reflect on her emotional state and finally realized it was because she was far away from her friends and family. "I remember thinking, 'I can't go on like this.' I'm in the most beautiful apartment in the world as far as I'm concerned, and this is happening. Even her daughter noticed a change in her demeanor and confronted her about it, she said. The 91-year-old actor told People that she felt sad and isolated after moving into a new condo. Rita Moreno says she combats loneliness by making friends at the supermarket. The "West Side Story" actor told People about her struggles with loneliness after moving into a new home. Rita Moreno, 91, says she makes friends at the supermarket so she won't feel lonely. "West Side Story" star Rita Moreno dealt with loneliness by asking a stranger at the supermarket out for lunch.
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