Two women who were recorded racially abusing a Liverpool doorman have been charged by police.
Footage that has been widely circulated on social media shows an angry exchange between a group of women and a doorman who is believed to work at Rubber Soul.
Merseyside Police today announced that they have charged Carly Katherine Williams, 21, from Anfield, following the incident.
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Williams has now been released on bail and will appear before magistrates in Liverpool in April.
A Merseyside Police spokeswoman said: “We can confirm a second person has been charged, following the posting of a video on social media earlier this week.”
Elaine Hughes, 40, from Kirkdale, has also been charged with a racially aggravated public order offence.
She will also face magistrates next month.