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Officer tells black fan 'you stick out like sore thumb' | Officer tells black fan 'you stick out like sore thumb' |
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A police officer who appears to tell a football supporter "you're black and stick out like a sore thumb" during an online video has been removed from public-facing duties. | A police officer who appears to tell a football supporter "you're black and stick out like a sore thumb" during an online video has been removed from public-facing duties. |
Sgt Jason Holford made the remark in footage posted on Twitter following a match between Aldershot Town and Ebbsfleet United on Wednesday. | Sgt Jason Holford made the remark in footage posted on Twitter following a match between Aldershot Town and Ebbsfleet United on Wednesday. |
The incident has been referred to the police watchdog, Hampshire Police said. | The incident has been referred to the police watchdog, Hampshire Police said. |
An "urgent investigation" into the video's content has begun, it added. | |
The 11-second clip, which has been shared hundreds of times, begins with Sgt Holford saying: "I said to you I recognise you from being from Aldershot because you're black and stick out like a sore thumb." | The 11-second clip, which has been shared hundreds of times, begins with Sgt Holford saying: "I said to you I recognise you from being from Aldershot because you're black and stick out like a sore thumb." |
Other people can then be heard asking to see Sgt Holford's number. | Other people can then be heard asking to see Sgt Holford's number. |
'Undermines' public confidence | 'Undermines' public confidence |
In a statement, Assistant Chief Constable Scott Chilton confirmed Sgt Holford was on duty during the match and that the incident has been referred to the Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC). | In a statement, Assistant Chief Constable Scott Chilton confirmed Sgt Holford was on duty during the match and that the incident has been referred to the Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC). |
"I deplore any kind of behaviour that undermines the public's confidence in policing and I would like to apologise to anyone who has been offended by what they have seen," he said. | "I deplore any kind of behaviour that undermines the public's confidence in policing and I would like to apologise to anyone who has been offended by what they have seen," he said. |
"It is only right that we allow the IOPC to conduct their investigation into the exact circumstances of the conversation captured within the footage. | "It is only right that we allow the IOPC to conduct their investigation into the exact circumstances of the conversation captured within the footage. |
"At this time the officer in the footage will not undertake public facing duties." | "At this time the officer in the footage will not undertake public facing duties." |
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