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Man with weapons arrested during Russell Peters comedy show in Vancouver

Police say a suspect, 31, was carrying two 'edged weapons' while attempting to enter the Great Outdoors Comedy Festival stage at Stanley Park.

Suspect had two 'edged weapons' while attempting to enter Great Outdoors Comedy Festival on Friday: police

A comedian holds a microphone on an outdoor stage.
Toronto comedian Russell Peters performs at the Great Outdoors Comedy Festival in Vancouver's Stanley Park on Friday night. (Submitted by Great Outdoors Comedy Festival)

Vancouver police arrested a manwho was allegedly carrying two blades and heading towards the stage duringcomedian Russell Peters' performance on Friday night.

The Toronto-born performer was on stage during his stand-up routine when the incident happened, aspokesperson for the Great Outdoors Comedy Festival told CBC News on Saturday night.

No one was injured in the incident around 9:30 p.m. Friday, Vancouver police said in a statement, but a31-year-old man was charged with uttering threats, assault and possessing a weapon for a dangerous purpose.

"Security guards at the comedy festival in Stanley Park saw a man armed with two edged weapons breach a fence and move toward the front of the stage," Sgt. Steve Addison said in a statement Saturday. "The motive is unknown and the investigation is ongoing."

According to the festival, roughly 7,500 were attending the Friday night event. After "breaching the festival perimeter," the suspect was intercepted by event security guards, said spokespersonChris Schoengutin an email.

"The individual in question was followed towards the front of the grounds," Schoengut wrote."He was safely removed and taken into police custody."

He said there was "no disruption to the show" caused by the arrest.

Friday's incident came five days after a man stabbed three peopleat another downtown festival, leaving them with non-life threatening injuries at theLight Up Chinatown! festivallast Sunday.

With files from Moira Wyton and David P. Ball