Essex police officer sacked by force after 'tragedy chanting' at a football game
- An Essex Police officer, Tyler Coppin, was sacked after being found guilty of 'tragedy chanting' at a football match between Liverpool and Chelsea.
- Coppin had a prior ban from attending football matches and was arrested after stewards identified him participating in offensive chants.
- A misconduct panel found Coppin breached professional behavior standards and dismissed him without notice, placing him on a blacklist.
- The Chief Constable stated that Coppin's actions undermine public trust and emphasized that such behavior cannot be tolerated in policing.
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