Multiple outlets report that an Adelaide man is tasered by police seconds after he disarms a person wielding a large knife. The accounts are based on video footage showing the sequence of events: the neighbour intervenes and takes control of the knife, and shortly afterwards police taser him. The reports describe the incident as occurring in the immediate aftermath of the disarmament, when officers arrive and respond to the situation. All sources focus on the rapid transition from the neighbour disarming the knife-wielding man to the police use of a taser on the neighbour. They do not provide differing details about the timing beyond that it occurs within seconds of the disarmament, nor do they include further specifics such as the neighbour’s injuries, the outcome for the knife-wielding man, or whether any charges are laid. The coverage largely emphasizes the existence of the footage and the apparent contradiction in the rapid shift from disarming an armed person to being tasered by police.