'Ice-addicted', unlicensed teen mum 'sparked vicious brawl with police when she smashed her ute into vehicles in a car park'
- Lillian Prieto, 19, was driving an allegedly stolen car when police tried to stop her
- She allegedly crashed into cars at a beach before a brawl with cops began
- Tyson Dellosta, 21, allegedly assaulted a policeman in the mellee
- Shocked bystanders captured video allegedly showing the man attack police
- Police were forced to use capsicum spray and tasers to subdue two violent men
A car park brawl with police started when a teenage mother smashed a stolen ute into four cars as police tried to stop her, a court has heard.
Lillian Prieto, 19, was driving the allegedly stolen Volkswagon Amarok at Dee Why beach, in Sydney's north, on New Year's Eve.
In the car were Tyson Dellosta, 21, Jonah Taufua, 21, Solomon Kifooti, 27, and an unidentified 24-year-old woman, police said.
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A car park brawl with police started when teenage mother Lillian Prieto, 19, (pictured) smashed a stolen ute into four car as police tried to stop her, a court heard
Police allege they tried to force the ice-addicted teenager, who has never held a driver's licence, to stop as she tried to escape through the packed car park.
A woman in the diver's seat of the first parked car she allegedly hit was injured.
The 19-year-old then allegedly smashed into three other vehicle before coming to a stop, the Parramatta Bail Court heard.
Police approached and Prieto and her four passengers got out and started yelling at people, according to the Daily Telegraph.
Dellosta then allegedly repeatedly punched a senior constable in the head, leaving him with a injuries to his temples and a cut lip.

Prieto faces charges including reckless driving and affray but was released on bail by a registrar at Parramatta Bail Court on account of her young age and clean record

A bystander captured the moment Dellosta allegedly assaulted a police officer (pictured)
The horrifying attack was caught on film by a bystander.
Several other officers at the scene then used pepper spray and taser guns to subdue Dellosta and Taufua, who also allegedly attacked police.

Police tried to force the ice-addicted teenager, who has never held a driver's licence, to stop a she tried to escape through the packed car park, the court heard
Dellosta was charged with five crimes, including of assault occasioning actual bodily harm, two counts of assaulting a police officer, and knowingly being in a stolen car.
The same officer who Dellosta allegedly attacked tried to speak to Taufua, who kept taking a knife in an out of his pocket, court documents stated.
Taufua was charged with a string of crimes including affray and wielding a knife in public, and Kifooti with being in a stolen car and affray.
Prieto faced charges including reckless driving and affray and was released on bail by a registrar on account of her young age and clean record.
The court heard she was the mother of a two-year-old boy, suffered from bipolar disorder and was addicted to meth - though hadn't used it for more than a week.
Taufua and Dellosta did not apply for bail and were remanded in custody until their next court date.
The 24-year-old woman will face Manly Local Court on January 30 on two charges.

Tyson Dellosta (pictured), 21, has been charged over the shocking assault of a policeman as he and four others were being arrested at Dee Why beach, in Sydney's north, on New Year's Eve
Dellosta weeks earlier posted on social media about how he was 'definitely going back to jail', having only walked free in early 2018.
At the time of his release in February 2018, Dellosta posted a status to Facebook that read: 'Home sweet home'.
In late-November he again took to social media, this time sharing a photo of himself drinking a can of Jack Daniel's pre-mix whiskey.
'You know why they call it JD. Cause there's a 95% chance you're going back to jail definitely,' he captioned the photo.

Just a few weeks earlier Dellosta posted had a photo to Facebook in which he mentioned how he would 'definitely' be going back to jail
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