Yorkshire police officer sacked over racist and misogynistic WhatsApp messages

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Yorkshire police officer sacked over racist and misogynistic WhatsApp messages
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A West Yorkshire Police officer who was involved in racist and sexist conversations on WhatsApp has been sacked.

PC Louis Hepplestone was dismissed for gross misconduct at a disciplinary hearing last week, following an investigation by the Independent Office for Police Conduct . The watchdog said “vile and offensive messages” were exchanged on the WhatsApp group and Hepplestone failed to challenge the “blatantly racist views” of his colleague William Loyd-Hughes. Concerns were raised after a separate investigation into Loyd-Hughes, who worked as a detention officer at Huddersfield Police Station.

“The evidence showed that even after becoming a police officer, PC Hepplestone failed to challenge offensive messages containing racists comments and a joke about rape,” the IOPC said. “He also sent messages referring to female colleagues that were considered misogynistic. “The messages also showed PC Hepplestone was aware of Loyd-Hughes’ racist views prior to him joining the force as a detention officer.

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