Police followed Yak Dut when they saw him driving a car with a missing wheel

Yak Dut (pictured) was pursued by the female police officers when they allegedly saw him driving a Volkswagen with a missing wheel in February last year in Mill Park near Melbourne

A man who bashed two female cops and threatened to kill them with their own guns told police he wouldn't go to jail because he's black.

Yak Dut was pursued by the female police officers when they saw him driving a Volkswagen with a missing wheel in February last year in Mill Park, near Melbourne.

The then 21-year-old stopped outside his house in South Morang and assaulted the officers so violently they were rushed to hospital.

Following his arrest, he threatened to hunt the women down and kill them with their own guns, reported the Herald Sun.

Dut has been in custody for a year and four months, but is confident he'll be free to walk to streets again because he's Kenyan-born with dark skin.

'I will get away with anything because I'm black. I will play the race card,' he told police.

The then-21-year-old (pictured) stopped outside his house in South Morang and allegedly assaulted the officers so violently they were hospitalised

The female officers, aged 36 and 57, each broke down at the County Court while recounting the events, and said they have suffered physical and mental trauma as a result of the attack.

One said Dut continued to kick her even after she fell to the ground, and attempted to grab her gun.

Her partner said the family now live in constant fear that the 22-year-old will find the officer and kill her.

'He has no respect for authority and appears to have a hatred for females,' one victim said.

The female officers, aged 36 and 57, each broke down at the County Court while recounting the events, and claim to have trauma as a result of the attack which left them in hospital with injuries (pictured)

Both officers had non life-threatening injuries, but the 36-year-old was reported to have suffered ligament damage in her neck.

Dut pleaded guilty to two counts each of intentionally causing injury and threats to kill, along with up to 24 other offences.

His sentencing is scheduled for Friday.