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Terror in the suburbs as gang attacks


A FAMILY living in a quiet Worcester suburb have been left fearing their safety after a group of 15 men armed with bats, bricks and glass bottles carried out a violent attack in the early hours.

Police were called to Cobden Avenue, Warndon Villages, yesterday after reports of large-scale disorder.

Several fights broke out in the street before officers got the situation under control.

As the group broke up, a chilling threat was made to throw a petrol bomb through the window “next time.”

Robert Cox, aged 19, who lives at the house with his parents, two older brothers and younger sister, said the group arrived at about 1am and starting hitting the cars parked on the drive.

Mr Cox believes he was targeted as a result of a domestic dispute.

Thousands of pounds of damage was caused to Mr Cox’s Renault Clio and his brother’s new Peugeot 207 GTI.

He said: “It was crazy, it is lucky no one was seriously injured or even killed.

“I don’t understand why all these people, who I don’t even know, have got involved. I didn’t recognise any of them.

"What are you supposed to do when 15 people turn up at your house and start smashing up the cars on your drive?”

Mr Cox, who is a plumber, said he confronted the gang with his dad and two brothers, and left two members of the group needing hospital treatment.

“I got smashed on the back of the head with a bottle, knocked to the floor then kicked a number of times. One of my brothers got hit with a bat,” he said.

“The police did a really good job at sorting everything out. They said they would stay in the area to make sure no one came back but at 3am some people came back and threw a brick at my dad’s car.

"They have threatened to come and smash the cars up again and said they will throw a petrol bomb through the window next time.

“My mum is terrified. We don’t want to leave her in the house on her own in case they come back.”

One resident, who did not want to be named, said: “The noise woke me and my wife up. It was like a riot.

"You really don’t expect this sort of thing to happen here. It is a quiet area.”

Another neighbour said they saw one of the men in the group holding a knife.

A police spokesman said officers stayed in the area for two hours after the incident.

She said: “We are continuing to interview those thought to be involved. Plans are in place for regular patrols throughout the night to reassure Mr Cox and other residents.”

The spokesman said they have already received a number of calls from the public about the incident but have urged other witnesses to call them on 0300 333 3000 quoting incident number 20/s/180310.

A spokesman for West Midlands Ambulance Service said: “We were called at 1.10am after reports of an assault. An ambulance and a rapid response vehicle were sent.

"There was initially two patients but one said they would make their own way to Worcestershire Royal Hospital. The other was taken by ambulance.”

• It is understood that arrests were made this morning in connection with this incident.


Comments(17)

High Time says...
9:01am Fri 19 Mar 10

There's more to this then meets the eye,I think the w/n should done a bit more home work before they went to print?

BananaDelight says...
9:07am Fri 19 Mar 10

No arrests made? Very odd. I'm sure there is more to this but riotous violence can never be condoned under any circumstances.

Tulstar says...
9:13am Fri 19 Mar 10

I'd like to know what the guy did to cause the attacks in the first place. He must have done something to upset someone. Attacks like that don't usually happen as a result of a simple "Domestic Dispute"..

MrStJohns says...
9:16am Fri 19 Mar 10

Totally agree, there seems to be some very vital details missing, id agree this sort of behaviour normally means there are two sides to the story and it certainly doesn’t arise from a domestic dispute.

kevin ward says...
9:55am Fri 19 Mar 10

Posters should note arrests have been made this morning and should therefore exercise caution in their comments as proceedings are now active.

Kevin Ward
EDITOR
WORCESTER NEWS

Tulstar says...
10:27am Fri 19 Mar 10

I wonder if Mr Cox was one of the people arrested for events leading up to the attack. It'd be interesting to know!

worc123 says...
10:37am Fri 19 Mar 10

i wonder if people should not be so opinionated and stop speculating!!!!!
if it has nothing to do with you then say nothing!!!!!!!!!!!!!
!!!!

MrStJohns says...
10:43am Fri 19 Mar 10

Nope its nothing to do with me, thankfully. I wouldn’t class peoples comments as speculation just asking questions that have yet to be answered, all in due time i guess. Maybe if people didn’t want to attract speculation/question
s they shouldn’t consent to stories of this nature appearing on a newspaper website. Im am however fully appreciating the use of the exclamation mark, was your finger super glued to the key?

Marant says...
11:00am Fri 19 Mar 10

Exclamation marks are like cats.. any more than two at once is a sign of instability.

Worces33 says...
11:05am Fri 19 Mar 10

I agree with worc123, i think people should stop speculating. I am sorry but nobody deserves to have a huge gang turn up to their property with knifes, glass bottles and bats smashing up their cars and trying to harm them, in the early hours of the morning. I think its disgusting and gang crime should be put to a stop.

MrStJohns says...
11:09am Fri 19 Mar 10

Yes I to agree the behaviour of the individuals is abhorrent, im sure no one disagrees with that. However the comments made merely suggest that this is not the full story and readers of the story are keen to know what is the bigger picture behind this, if of course there is one. so as I said if the people involved, didn’t want questions to be asked they should keep their private lives exactly that.

Tulstar says...
11:57am Fri 19 Mar 10

One of the reasons why people are invited to comment on stories is to give their opinions, whether they are speculative or not.
.
There is absolutely no excuse for the people who attacked this guy's house. It was wrong. However it is only natural for people to wonder just why this happened, and if it is not reported, then people are bound to speculate. It's what we do!

Worcester68 says...
12:22pm Fri 19 Mar 10

Tulstar wrote:
I'd like to know what the guy did to cause the attacks in the first place. He must have done something to upset someone. Attacks like that don't usually happen as a result of a simple "Domestic Dispute"..
Who said anything about a SIMPLE domestic dispute - simple was not used!

Maggie Would says...
12:26pm Fri 19 Mar 10

Marant wrote:
Exclamation marks are like cats.. any more than two at once is a sign of instability.
I love that one, Marant. Do I have your permission to plagiarise it in the future?
Mind you, if I have your permission, I don't suppose it would be plagiarism!!!!!!!!!!

(Sorry, couldn't resist the exclamation marks)

Tulstar says...
1:12pm Fri 19 Mar 10

Worcester68 wrote:
Tulstar wrote:
I'd like to know what the guy did to cause the attacks in the first place. He must have done something to upset someone. Attacks like that don't usually happen as a result of a simple "Domestic Dispute"..
Who said anything about a SIMPLE domestic dispute - simple was not used!
I realise that the word simple was not used in the article- Hence the reason I put it outside the quote.
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I used the word more to highlight the fact that no information was provided as to the nature of the dispute, and I would have thought that (and this is only my opinion) it would take a fair bit more than what would be classed as a "domestic" to cause this kind of backlash from a group of 15 people armed with bats, bricks and bottles!

MrStJohns says...
1:16pm Fri 19 Mar 10

very much agree, and of course this is only my opinion, but I would imagine that Worcester123 worcester33 and worcester68 and any other variation on that are most likely the same person or are all related in someway to the case. Interesting to find out what actually happened in the run up to this.

Marant says...
1:21pm Fri 19 Mar 10

Feel free Maggie - I'm sure I picked it up from someone else along the way.


ATTACK: Robert Cox outside his parents’ house in Cobden Avenue, Warndon Villages, after it was targeted by a 15-strong gang armed with bottles, bricks and bats. Picture: Nick Toogood. 11453002 Buy this photo icon Buy this photo » ATTACK: Robert Cox outside his parents’ house in Cobden Avenue, Warndon Villages, after it was targeted by a 15-strong gang armed with bottles, bricks and bats. Picture: Nick Toogood. 11453002

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