December 3rd 2024.
Craig and Annie Napier, a father and daughter duo who both served as police officers, were recently brought before a tribunal for engaging in what can only be described as appalling behavior. The pair had been exchanging messages on WhatsApp that can only be described as highly derogatory and abhorrently racist, all for their own twisted sense of amusement. This unacceptable behavior took place between April 2020 and May 2021, and it has caused quite a stir within the police force.
During one exchange, Annie asked her father about a crime scene, asking if the victim was "mangled." Craig replied that she was face down and he couldn't see much, but there was blood around her head. Annie then asked if it was possibly a murder, to which Craig replied that only time would tell. These messages were just a small glimpse into the disturbing conversations that took place between the father and daughter.
The tribunal found both Craig and Annie guilty of gross misconduct, with Craig being labeled as the "instigator" and Annie as an active participant in the "repulsive" exchanges. It was clear that their actions were completely unacceptable and they would have been fired if they hadn't resigned earlier this year. The panel's report stated that their messages were highly offensive, discriminatory, and targeted individuals based on their disability, race, nationality, gender, and sexual orientation.
One particularly disturbing exchange occurred when Craig messaged his daughter about being at a "crappy p***ed up s**g rape scene." In another instance, Annie asked her father about a child's death, questioning if the area was "trampy." During a protest in June 2020, Craig complained about being stuck behind a group of protesters and suggested driving over them. His daughter responded by encouraging him to do so.
Despite these horrendous messages, the force had previously referred to Annie as "brave" when she was spat on while trying to arrest a man in May 2020. However, the panel's report made it clear that their actions had caused irreparable damage to the public's trust and confidence in the police force. Their behavior was not only disrespectful towards their colleagues and victims, but it also showed a complete disregard for difference and protected characteristics. The panel concluded that their level of hostility was grossly offensive and could not be tolerated.
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