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Paris Brown: Kent youth PCC resigns after Twitter row Paris Brown: Kent youth PCC resigns after Twitter row
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The UK's first youth police and crime commissioner, Paris Brown, has resigned from her post following criticism of messages she posted on Twitter.The UK's first youth police and crime commissioner, Paris Brown, has resigned from her post following criticism of messages she posted on Twitter.
The 17-year-old, who was appointed last week, said she was "quitting in the interests of the young people of Kent".The 17-year-old, who was appointed last week, said she was "quitting in the interests of the young people of Kent".
Police are investigating her over tweets she posted between the ages of 14 and 16 which could be considered racist and anti-gay.Police are investigating her over tweets she posted between the ages of 14 and 16 which could be considered racist and anti-gay.
Kent PCC Ann Barnes said it was "a very sad day".Kent PCC Ann Barnes said it was "a very sad day".
Miss Brown was appointed to the £15,000-a-year post six days ago by Ms Barnes, who had said she would stand by her.Miss Brown was appointed to the £15,000-a-year post six days ago by Ms Barnes, who had said she would stand by her.
'Not racist'
In a statement, the teenager said: "I have made this decision after a great deal of thought and consultation with my family."
She added: "I accept that I have made comments on social networking sites which have offended many people. I am really sorry for any offence caused.
"I strongly reiterate that I am not racist or homophobic."
Ms Barnes said Miss Brown's tweets were not vetted before she was appointed but she was an "enthusiastic young woman with exceptional skills" who had performed well in a "very tough" interview process.
She said the events of the past few days had strengthened her desire to create the youth PCC post and she had no plans to resign.