'F****** foreigner' Police launch probe after woman's racist rant is caught on camera
POLICE have launched an investigation after appalling footage of a female thug kicking, spitting and swearing at a man outside McDonald's in a racist rant was posted online.
Shocking video shows city doorman subjected to vile race rant
The vile behaviour was recorded by a doorman outside the fast food chain in Liverpool's city centre.
In the footage, the woman appears to be spitting and kicking at the man as she calls him a “f*****g foreigner".
At one point the vile woman also physically lashes out at the man after asking him "where are you from?"
After the rant, it is clear the person has had enough as he repeatedly tells the woman to calm down and to go away.
The shocking moment was caught on film by a doorman outside the fast-food chain in Liverpool
Even as he attempts to push her off, the woman can be seen kicking and swinging her arms at the unidentified man.
As the she backs away, she appears to spit at the man before branding him “scum”.
The sickening incident happened at around 5am on July 22 in Liverpool's Raneleigh Street.
In the footage the woman appears to be spitting and kicking at a man
Merseyside Police takes all reports of hate crime seriously
Doorman Daniel Danny has now posted the video online in a bid to locate the ranting woman.
He wrote: “Anyone recognise her? Please share, this must stop one day! I personally had enough [sic]”.
More than 230,000 people have shared the video in an attempt to identify the woman – with thousands of viewers expressing their disgust at the incident.
One horrified viewer said: “What a sad excuse for a human.”
More than 230,000 people have shared the video in an attempt to identify the woman
Merseyside Police confirmed officers are now investigating.
A police spokesman said: “Merseyside Police can confirm a video posted on social media has been brought to the attention of the force and officers will be speaking to the individual who posted the video.
“A 27 year-old female has contacted Merseyside Police in relation to the incident.
“Merseyside Police takes all reports of hate crime seriously and the incident will be looked at by officers from the force’s dedicated hate crime unit, SIGMA."