Two separate incidents result in charges against teenagers
An 18-year-old faces charges in a Barry Island stabbing that led to a boy's leg amputation, while a female teen was arrested for assaulting a Chipotle worker in California.

Two unrelated incidents involving teenagers have resulted in criminal charges in different locations.
In Barry Island, an 18-year-old has been charged with wounding with intent and possessing a knife following a stabbing incident that resulted in a boy requiring leg amputation. The defendant is scheduled to appear in court to face the charges.
Separately, in Santa Ana, California, a female teenager was arrested on Friday following an assault on a Chipotle restaurant worker. The incident reportedly stemmed from an argument between the teenager and the employee.
Both cases involve young suspects facing serious charges for alleged violent incidents. The Barry Island case involves weapons charges and resulted in severe injury requiring amputation, while the California incident involved an assault at a commercial establishment.
No additional details about the circumstances leading to either incident or the current condition of the victims have been released by authorities.