DRAMATIC footage has captured the moment a woman pulled out a fake AK-47 to scare off a man “touching himself” on a beach in Gran Canaria.
The man, whose identity was not revealed, was allegedly masturbating while “watching the woman”.
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Shocking video shows a woman in a bikini sitting with pals as she pulls out what appeared to be an airsoft rifle.
She can be seen loading the gun and asking a guy standing at a distance to go away before aiming the massive weapon at him.
The woman explained the man in the cover of a bush was trying to masturbate – and she only took out her gun to scare him off.
She also added that the man had been following her all the way to the beach.
The beachgoer then posted a tweet on X, formerly Twitter, to express her thoughts.
The raging woman wrote: “You can’t go to the beach peacefully anymore without tourists doing such things in the bushes.”
In Spain, public masturbation is considered a criminal offence when performed in front of minors or legally incapacitated individuals, Canarian Weekly reports.
It can carry a prison sentence of up to one year along with a hefty fine.
The shocking incident comes after an old age pensioner brutally gunned down an innocent female Uber driver after thinking she was a scammer.
William Brock, 81, was charged with murder after he killed Loletha Hall before telling cops he thought she was connected to a fraudster sending him and his family death threats over the phone.
The horror shooting happened on March 25, outside of Brock’s South Charleston home in Ohio.
Harrowing footage from the car’s dash cam showed Brock walking behind Hall, 61, with a pistol pointed at her chest.
The two can be seen having a conversation moments before the first bullet was fired.
Hall only asked about the package she was sent to retrieve and made no demands or threatening movements, according to a police press release.
Audio picked up from the footage shows Hall threatened to call the police after she had the gun pointed at her.
The Uber driver arrived at the man’s home after receiving a message on the popular app saying there was a package that needed picking up at his address.
Cops said there was never a package due to be picked up and the Uber instruction was a hoax order.
An Uber spokesperson told CNN: “This is a horrific tragedy and our hearts continue to be with Loletha’s loved ones as they grieve.
“We have been in contact with law enforcement and remain committed to supporting their investigation.”