British woman hands herself in after racist attack on Maccas security guard surfaces online

Video footage has gone viral of a British woman lashing out at a McDonald’s security guard in a racist early morning rant.

The man, known as Daniel Danny, posted the video to his Facebook page to try and identify the woman seen abusing a man in Liverpool’s city centre on Friday around 5am.

A 27-year-old woman is assisting police after a video of a vile racist assault in Liverpool appeared online.Picture: Facebook/Daniel Danny
A 27-year-old woman is assisting police after a video of a vile racist assault in Liverpool appeared online.Picture: Facebook/Daniel Danny

“Anyone recognise her?” he wrote in the post. “Please share, this must stop one day! I personally had enough.”

In the clip of the vile attack, the blonde British woman appears furious as she calls an unknown man a “f*****g foreigner”, asking the him “where are you from?”

“You need to get your morals straight,” the woman tells the man.

The man, who is obscured from the camera’s view, can be heard repeatedly asking the raging woman to “just go away” and “go away now”, but she continues to her erratic spray.

When she doesn’t let up, the man can be seen pushing the woman away as he launches towards him.

She calls the security guard a 'f*****g foreigner' before kicking and punching him. Picture: Facebook/Daniel Danny
She calls the security guard a 'f*****g foreigner' before kicking and punching him. Picture: Facebook/Daniel Danny

But that only seems to anger her more and she kicks the man and swings her arms at him before saying: “Don’t you lay a finger on me”.

When a second man can be heard asking her to leave she asks: “who are you protecting? Are you his brother?”

She then swears at the first man, telling him to go Afghanistan, before spitting on him and calling him “scum” before walking away with a friend, who abuses the men for their “unnecessary “ behavior.

Local police are investigating the incident, and a 27-year-old woman is believed to have contacted them after the footage emerged online, according to the Echo.

“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,” they said in a stament.