
Chelsea’s front, Samantha Kerr, “felt ignored” by Met police officers after telling them that a taxi driver had let her fear for her life, she heard a jury.
Australia International is responsible for causing racially aggravated harassment to the Stephen Lovell PC calling it “stupid and white.”
Mrs. Kerr and her partner, West Ham’s midfielder, Kristie Mewis, had been on one night in southwest London and decided to take a taxi home in the early hours of January 30, 2023.
The driver said he led the couple to the Twickenham police station after one of the passengers was sick in his vehicle, he refused to pay the cleaning rate and broke the rear window.
PC Lovell saw Mrs. Kerr for the first time while crawling through a crushed taxi window out of the police station, she told Kingston Crown Court.
The women told the officers that the taxi driver had been “acting in a crazy way” driving very quickly, stopping repeatedly and accelerating again, enclosing them in the car and refusing to let them go for about 15 minutes.
A “heated” discussion about the incident occurred at the station, during which Kerr was supposedly “abusive and insulting” towards PC Lovell. She was captured in a chamber worn by the body that called her “stupid and white.”
The Crown Prosecutor’s Office (CPS) initially ruled that the evidence did not comply with the threshold to accuse Mrs. Kerr, but a second statement from PC Lovell made 10 months after her first time led to the Met Police accusing To the striker.
Giving earlier evidence on Tuesday, PC Lovell denied having made its subsequent statement “purely to obtain a criminal office on the line.”

Mrs. Kerr agrees to make “stupid and white” comments, but denies that they are equivalent to position.
In a police interview the next day, Mrs. Kerr, with a good previous character, told the officer in charge that “should not have been so front” but that he had felt “very, very threatened.”
She did not have a lawyer and told the officer that she vomited through the window, “and at that time the taxi driver became very aggressive” and drove dangerously.
“It was literally so dangerous and so scary and we had both a lot, a lot of fear.”

During her police interview, Mrs. Kerr explained that she could not remember which officer was PC Lovell, but said: “We talked with three officers and, honestly, I did not feel very helped.
“We were both very scared, very annoying and we did not feel that we, I suppose, would believe the arrival, and we were being forced, not forced, but they said ‘just behave, just behave, just behave.'”
She added: “I just want to add how I did not feel that they were listening to us; I have never been in a situation like that where the taxi driver has closed the door and [driven] Two women, that’s why I felt so angry and so annoying. “