Six teenagers arrested following alleged assault at West Midlands park
Police arrested six teenagers after an incident at Willenhall Memorial Park that reportedly left a 72-year-old man with facial injuries.

Six teenagers have been arrested following an alleged assault at Willenhall Memorial Park near Walsall in the West Midlands last Sunday. According to police reports, a 72-year-old man sustained serious facial injuries during the incident.
The Daily Mail reported that the attack was described as 'racially aggravated' and involved multiple victims, with four other individuals also allegedly assaulted during the incident at the memorial park.
However, Fox News reported a different account of events, stating that police had apologized after handcuffing a stabbing victim named Henry Nowak based on claims made by an attacker. This report suggested the incident involved allegations of racism being used against the victim rather than perpetrated by attackers.
The conflicting accounts of the incident have not been reconciled by authorities. West Midlands Police have not released detailed statements clarifying the exact sequence of events or the nature of the charges against the arrested teenagers.
The arrests follow what appears to have been a significant disturbance at the memorial park, though the precise details of what occurred and who was responsible remain under investigation. The case has drawn attention to questions about police response procedures in incidents involving allegations of racial motivations.