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Do you know these men? Pic - West Midlands Police POLICE have apologised for failing to attend the scene of a road rage attack involving a machete near a Dudley primary school. Officers were called just after 9.10am yesterday (Wednesday) to reports of a man using the weapon to hit a car windscreen near Jessons Primary School in School Street. Footage of the shocking incident has been circulating on social media with many commentators questioning why on earth police did not attend the violent incident. A spokesman for West Midlands Police today said: We were told the offender had left the scene and no one was injured, however we appreciate they are understandably shocked and shaken by what has happened.