This is the terrifying moment armed raiders burst into a Dundee city centre jewellery store in a high-value heist.
Three members of the group were jailed for more than 32 years for their part in the robbery.
Dean King, Anthony Wheeldon and Connor Willis were part of the gang that targeted Walker the Jeweller in Union Street in 2019.
They smashed display cases with weapons and hit a customer with a mallet before fleeing the scene with watches worth thousands of pounds.
A judge told the trio the offences “involved ferocious and frightening violence which followed sophisticated planning”.
CCTV footage shows King arriving at the entrance to the shop.
He enters before stopping to pretend to tie his shoelace while an employee holds the door open.
The rest of the group pull up in a stolen Ford Kuga and all in disguise, burst in, wielding weapons as they launched an attack on staff.
Customer Gordon Morris can be seen swinging a stool at the robbers, before he is brought down by a mallet blow.
Footage shows the robbers leaving the shop just moments after a member of staff activated an anti-robbery device, which filled the store with a thick fog.
The gang got away with just two Rolex watches worth £17,850.
The stolen car was found nearby on South Victoria Dock Road and DNA traces left on a vape and a rucksack helped snare King, 28, Wheeldon, 40 and 24-year-old Willis.
The gang was also convicted of an earlier raid on a store in Edinburgh, which left the shop owner injured.
They escaped with gold chains, coins and other items of jewellery, worth about £27,000.