A man was injured in the fightingDisorder broke out just off John Kempe Way in SparkbrookDisorder broke out just off John Kempe Way in Sparkbrook(Image: Google)

A man was taken to hospital after trouble broke out in a Birmingham retail unit car park.

The emergency services, including armed officers, were called to John Kempe Way, off Highgate Middleway, at around 1am yesterday, Sunday, November 16, following reports of fighting.

The area, which has a number of large retail outlets, was cordoned off while West Midlands Police investigated.

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An injured man was treated taken to hospital and his injuries were not said to be life-threatening.

Images taken from the scene showed a number of damaged cars with smashed windscreens.

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West Midlands Police said: “We were called to reports of disorder in John Kempe Way, Birmingham, just before 1am.

“A man was found with injuries and was taken to hospital to be assessed.

“Thankfully, his injuries are not believed to be life threatening.

“An investigation is underway to identify those involved and we are carrying out CCTV enquiries.

“Anyone with information can contact us via Live Chat on our website or by calling 101 quoting log 185 of 16 November.”

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