Cyrese Moses, 22, from Caterham, jailed for over five years after attacking two men, one stabbed on Rochester High Street.

Police got a call around 9:30 AM. Moses went into a shop carrying a weapon and chased a man outside. He hit the man with a brick, causing a minor injury. Moses attacked another man badly; this second man knew the first victim.
He escaped and called for help. Police and ambulances arrived at the scene. A 19-year-old man had stab wounds and was taken to a London hospital where doctors treated and later released him.
The first victim held Moses until the police arrived, with help from passersby. Police found a sword at the scene.
Moses, 22, was charged the next day. He admitted to harming someone badly, possessing an offensive weapon, and committing assault. The court sentenced him to prison for over five years, followed by four more years on license after his release.
Police say Moses is dangerous and they acted to bring him to justice. The police thanked people for their help, including assisting the victims and providing evidence in court, which helped convict Moses.