A drunk Scottish woman, Stephanie Nelson, went berserk and attacked multiple police officers, causing one officer to undergo medical treatment for six months. Nelson assaulted five officers and launched a verbal tirade after being found topless and drunk in a Port Glasgow flat.
A DRUNK Scottish woman went"berserk" and attacked multiple police officers to injury with her teeth and nails.
Police were called out to the Rowan Court high-rise block in the early hours after a friend of Dubbs Road resident Nelson reported that she was"in the kitchen going berserk". After being restrained with fast straps, one of the officers tried to cover Nelson's naked body with a top and narrowly avoided being bitten on her arm.She was then asked for her name and date of birth and replied, with an expletive:"No. I'm a typical Port burd."
As a result of being bitten, one of the PCs was left with a superficial wound and another constable received medical treatment. Passing sentence, Sheriff Sheena Fraser told Nelson:"You appear before me on five separate charges of assaulting police officers who were just going about their duties, one of whom had to be monitored by medical staff for months afterwards."Given the nature of your offending I could send you to prison today but I can only do that if there is no alternative available.
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