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Man ripped niqab off woman and told her 'you are in our country now, you stupid f****** Muslim' | Man ripped niqab off woman and told her 'you are in our country now, you stupid f****** Muslim' |
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A man has admitted pulling a niqab off a woman in a shopping centre and yelling "you are in our country now, you stupid f** Muslim". | A man has admitted pulling a niqab off a woman in a shopping centre and yelling "you are in our country now, you stupid f** Muslim". |
Peter Scotter, 55, of Beach Street, Roker, Sunderland, appeared at Newcastle Crown Court to admit racially aggravated assault by beating and a separate charge of racially aggravated harassment. | Peter Scotter, 55, of Beach Street, Roker, Sunderland, appeared at Newcastle Crown Court to admit racially aggravated assault by beating and a separate charge of racially aggravated harassment. |
Both offences were based on Scotter's hostility towards a particular religious group, namely Islam, the court heard. | Both offences were based on Scotter's hostility towards a particular religious group, namely Islam, the court heard. |
Tony Hawks, defending, said Scotter was diagnosed last week with a serious cancerous tumour under his tongue and was due to have an operation next Monday. | Tony Hawks, defending, said Scotter was diagnosed last week with a serious cancerous tumour under his tongue and was due to have an operation next Monday. |
"I have seen some documentation showing that the diagnosis is pretty bad," the barrister said. | "I have seen some documentation showing that the diagnosis is pretty bad," the barrister said. |
Judge Stephen Earl said he would sentence him later, once he has heard more details about the diagnosis. | Judge Stephen Earl said he would sentence him later, once he has heard more details about the diagnosis. |
The judge said: "This is a custodial band sentence, given his record and the nature of his actions." | The judge said: "This is a custodial band sentence, given his record and the nature of his actions." |
A previous hearing at Sunderland Magistrates' Court heard how Scotter left his victim terrified when he attacked her in July. | A previous hearing at Sunderland Magistrates' Court heard how Scotter left his victim terrified when he attacked her in July. |
Laura Lax, prosecuting, told the hearing the woman was waiting with her nine-year-old son for her husband outside a store in Sunderland's Bridges shopping centre when a man "purposefully" walked towards her and grabbed her niqab. | Laura Lax, prosecuting, told the hearing the woman was waiting with her nine-year-old son for her husband outside a store in Sunderland's Bridges shopping centre when a man "purposefully" walked towards her and grabbed her niqab. |
The force he used almost threw her to the ground, and the niqab came away from her face, exposing her and causing her pain to the neck. | The force he used almost threw her to the ground, and the niqab came away from her face, exposing her and causing her pain to the neck. |
She remembered being scared but was so shocked she could not remember what was said, magistrates were told. | She remembered being scared but was so shocked she could not remember what was said, magistrates were told. |
The niqab was damaged, but she has since repaired it herself. | The niqab was damaged, but she has since repaired it herself. |
Miss Lax told the court the victim said afterwards: "This incident has left me scared to go out and I don't want to go into town again. | Miss Lax told the court the victim said afterwards: "This incident has left me scared to go out and I don't want to go into town again. |
"I am disgusted my nine-year-old son had to witness this." | "I am disgusted my nine-year-old son had to witness this." |
Another witness heard Scotter shout: "Here, take that f***** off, you are in our country now, you stupid f** Muslim." | Another witness heard Scotter shout: "Here, take that f***** off, you are in our country now, you stupid f** Muslim." |
When a police officer arrived, Scotter was being spoken to by a security guard and the defendant tried to walk away. | When a police officer arrived, Scotter was being spoken to by a security guard and the defendant tried to walk away. |
Scotter was heard to say: "Our Britain, you live by our f****** rules" before coming out with more racist abuse. | Scotter was heard to say: "Our Britain, you live by our f****** rules" before coming out with more racist abuse. |
He continued to make derogatory comments when he was being interviewed after his arrest, Miss Lax said. | He continued to make derogatory comments when he was being interviewed after his arrest, Miss Lax said. |
When he attended previous hearings about the niqab offence, Scotter made a middle finger gesture to photographers outside court. | When he attended previous hearings about the niqab offence, Scotter made a middle finger gesture to photographers outside court. |
He has 66 previous convictions for 157 offences, including actual bodily harm, breaching a Football Banning Order and racially aggravated criminal damage. | He has 66 previous convictions for 157 offences, including actual bodily harm, breaching a Football Banning Order and racially aggravated criminal damage. |
Scotter had been due to stand trial for the niqab offences next month. | Scotter had been due to stand trial for the niqab offences next month. |
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