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Assault victim's 'vile' abuse of police trying to help her

Manchester Evening News

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October 01, 2025

WOMAN TOLD COPS SHE'D 'PUNCH THEIR HEADS IN' DURING FOUL-MOUTHED AND RACIST TIRADE

- By AMY WALKER

A WOMAN launched a foulmouthed and racist tirade at police officers who came to her help.

On February 23 last year, officers spotted a man assaulting Chloe Whelan, 36, in a car, by pulling her hair and slapping her, and immediately arrested him on Minshull Street in Manchester city centre.

However, as they were restraining him on the ground, she got out of the driver's seat and 'leapt' at one of the officers, 'wrapping her hands around his head.

She was arrested for assaulting an emergency worker, during which she was verbally abusive, calling the officers 'n**ces' and stating: "I'll punch every one of your heads in."

After around a quarter of an hour, another officer arrived in a police van to take Whelan to the police station. As the female officer went to search Whelan, she was met with 'vile' abuse. Whelan asked if the officer wanted to feel her private parts and added: "It's what Manchester police do. I've got loads of coke... I'm a cocaine dealer."

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