Single mother, 26, avoids jail sentence for series of alcohol-fuelled fights in Macclesfield after explaining to magistrates she was driven to violence because ‘she does not like the town’
- Tyler Murray, 26, was in and out of court for causing trouble in the market town
A single mother has avoided jail for a series of alcohol-fuelled fights in Macclesfield after explaining to magistrates that she was driven to violence because ‘she does not like the town’.
Tyler Murray, 26, has been in and out of courts for causing trouble when getting drunk at her local pubs and takeaways.
In one incident in the market town in Cheshire, Murray kicked a policeman in the face and hurled abuse while she was being detained for being aggressive towards door staff at a bar.
In another she called a barmaid a ‘p****’ when she was refused alcohol and was subsequently accused of calling a colleague a ‘P*** b******’ when she was thrown out.
She later cited Macclesfield itself – ranked as one of the ‘happiest in the UK’ – as a factor in her behaviour, saying: ‘I just don’t like the town.’
Tyler Murray, 26, (pictured) has been in and out of courts for causing trouble when getting drunk at her local pubs and takeaways in Macclesfield
In one incident in the market town, Murray kicked a policeman in the face and hurled abuse while she was being detained for being aggressive towards door staff at a bar
Macclesfield (pictured) attracts an affluent population and in 2022 was ranked as one of the happiest places in the UK in a survey by RightMove
At Crewe magistrates court, mother of three Murray, who lives on the Weston estate in Macclesfield, admitted using threatening behaviour.
She was ordered to pay £50 in damages to barmaid Jenna Naylor and a further £50 compensation to her pub colleague Santosh Jani.
What is Macclesfield famous for?
Macclesfield is home to a number of figures in the public eye, such as Ian Curtis, Peter Crouch and Guy Edwards.
In the surrounding areas of Cheshire live A-List celebrities and footballers such as David Beckham, Cristiano Ronaldo and Wayne Rooney.
Formerly known for being a hub for the silk industry and accurately nicknamed ‘Silk Town’, Macclesfield attracts an affluent population and in 2022 was ranked as one of the happiest places in the UK in a survey by RightMove.
‘I admit that I was drunk and disorderly but I did not mention anything racist,’ she said.
I do suffer from mental health. I just don’t like the town.’
The latest incident occurred in the Swan With Two Necks in Macclesfield on February 8 – just two months after Murray was fined £80 for being drunk and disorderly.
Sarah McInerny, prosecuting, said: ‘She was trying to purchase a drink but was declined and staff ejected her from the pub. During an argument the defendant called the bar lady a ”p****”. She left the pub and went to a take away but police attended the scene and located the defendant.
‘The officers also received a report from the landlady of the pub after someone as called a ”p*** b******” in the incident. There was persistent and continued abuse of more than one victim.’
After Murray denied having made any racist remarks, the prosecutor agreed to accept her guilty plea on the basis she had not made a racist comment.
Murray was fined £50 in 2016 and given a curfew for two months, preventing her from leaving her house from 8pm to 7am after she admitted two charges of assaulting a police constable, assault and racially aggravated threatening or abusive words or behaviour.
In another she called a barmaid a ‘p****’ when she was refused alcohol and was subsequently accused of calling a colleague a ‘P*** b******’ when she was thrown out
The mother of three, who lives on the Weston estate in Macclesfield, admitted using threatening behaviour
She was ordered to pay £50 in damages to barmaid Jenna Naylor and a further £50 compensation to her pub colleague Santosh Jani
At the time prosecutors said police were called at 1.30am to reports of a woman ‘causing issues’ outside a takeaway on Mill Street. Door staff told police she was displaying ‘aggression towards people’ and was shouting about a previous incident.
Police went to arrest her but she began kicking out, and officers had to turn her onto her front to cuff her. She then kicked one officer in the face to the left of the jaw before kicking out again as she was carried to a police van.
She later said she had drunk too much alcohol as suffered from anxiety due to postnatal depression and did not remember parts of the evening.
Murray was also ordered to pay £120 costs. JP Neil Fowkes told her: ‘You are only 26 years old and you have a number of offences involving drink. You need to be careful. It’s not the way you want your life to go.’
Formerly known for being a hub for the silk industry and accurately nicknamed ‘Silk Town’, Macclesfield attracts an affluent population and in 2022 was ranked as one of the happiest places in the UK in a survey by RightMove.
Blues singer John Mayall was born in the town whilst Macclesfield was also the home town of Joy Division singer Ian Curtis, Stephen Morris and Gillian Gilbert of New Order. A memorial to Curtis is located at Macclesfield Crematorium.
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