Woman accused of racially abusing an Asian woman filmed hurling ethnic slurs outside court

Shocking moment a woman accused of racially abusing an elderly Asian on a train screams ethnic slurs AGAIN outside a police station

  • Woman was filmed hurling ethnic slurs at a photographer outside police station
  • Angela Weedon, 38, has been accused of a string of similar incidents this month
  • Footage shows her allegedly taunting an elderly Asian woman on a Sydney train 

A woman already accused of racially abusing an elderly Asian train passenger has been filmed screaming ethnic slurs at a photographer outside a police station.

Angela Weedon, 38, was surrounded by police officers when she began hurling abuse at a man outside Sydney Police Centre on Monday.

‘That’s alright, you maggot, you’re going to be sued too,’ she said.

‘Good luck having no money you piece of s**t. Because you’re an illegal aren’t you, little Mr India… F**k, off dog.’

The footage comes after Weedon appeared in court earlier this month accused of a string of similar incidents. 

Angela Weedon, 38, was surrounded by police officers when she began hurling abuse at a man outside Sydney Police Centre on Monday

Weedon (pictured) was charged after footage emerged online showing her allegedly taunting an elderly woman on a Sydney train

Weedon was charged after footage emerged showing her allegedly taunting an elderly woman on a Sydney train. 

In the footage she can be heard telling the woman ‘you are not welcome here illegal, you and your biocontamination’. 

She also asked the woman if she can speak English’ before calling her an ‘illegal’.

‘You’re not welcome here, understand?’

She was also charged after she allegedly told a Telstra store employee to ‘go home to China’.

Weedon had only just been released from police custody on strict bail conditions when she began her latest outburst on Monday.

Angela Weedon, 38, can be seen verbally abusing a photographer as police told her to move along

Angela Weedon, 38, can be seen verbally abusing a photographer as police told her to move along

Police will allege that on Monday morning she threatened and kicked a man after he denied her a cigarette. 

‘As the man tried to walk away, the woman followed him down the street and continued to yell abuse at him’.

She was charged with behaving in an offensive manner in/near public place/school, stalking and intimidation with intention to cause fear or physical harm and common assault. 

Her next court appearance is scheduled for June 25. 

Weedon made headlines after footage emerged online showing her allegedly taunting an elderly woman on a Sydney train

 



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