Southampton Police Seek Man Who Assaulted Woman In Wheelchair
POLICE are appealing for witnesses after a woman in a wheelchair was assaulted in Southampton.
The 48-year-old victim was near McDonalds and Tesco Express in Shirley High Street when she was approached by a man who made a gun gesture with his fingers and pointed at her.
He then pushed his fingers against her head, still in the form of a gun, but walked off towards Foyes Corner after she shouted at him, drawing the attention of passers-by.
The woman was left “extremely distressed and shaken” by the incident but was unharmed.
Officers are looking for a white man, around 5ft 10ins tall, aged around 30, who wore dark blue jeans, a khaki green bomber jacket and a khaki green beanie hat.
He was also described as very skinny and clean shaven.
PC Phil Deeprose said: “The victim has been left extremely upset and distressed by what has happened to her. She is disabled and uses a wheelchair, and she believes that the man targeted her because of her disability.
“She was assisted by passers-by after the incident, including a group of young girls who were in McDonalds.”
Anyone with information should call PC Deeprose at Southampton Police Station on 101 or call Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.





Sick, sick, sick – the amount of idiots who believe what they read and hear from the msm. How very dare he!!
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I think that this is what the TORy bastards want.
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