Police Make Arrests in Separate UK Incidents: Derby Racism Probe and Ambulance Attack
Authorities arrested one man for alleged racist abuse during a football match and three others following an ambulance attack in London.

Police have made arrests in two separate incidents across England, with investigations ongoing in both cases.
In the northeast, a man from Gateshead was arrested on suspicion of racially abusing Sunderland footballer Lutsharel Geertruida during a Tyne-Wear derby match. The incident prompted a police investigation into racist behavior directed at the player.
Separately, three additional arrests were made following an attack on an ambulance in Golders Green, London. The suspects include two British men, aged 20 and 19, and a 17-year-old dual British-Pakistani national.
All three individuals connected to the Golders Green incident remain in police custody as investigations continue. The ambulance attack represents a concerning incident involving emergency services personnel.
Both cases highlight ongoing concerns about public order and targeted abuse in different contexts. Police have not released additional details about either investigation as they remain active cases.