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Wayne cousins guilty plea

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Cabinfever10 · 09/07/2021 10:43

Breaking news Wayne cousin pled guilty to murdering Sarah Everard today

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Cabinfever10 · 09/07/2021 10:47

Oops sorry should be Couzins not cousins bloody auto correct

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LazyHorizon · 09/07/2021 13:54

Accused of indecent exposure in 2015. Perhaps this might jog a few brains into gear when considering people who like to expose their penises to women eg in female-only spas. Or perhaps it won’t.

ScreamingMeMe · 09/07/2021 14:04

Just posted this in another, thread, hadn't seen this newer one.

What the hell is going in?!

Twelve officers investigated over matters relating to Sarah Everard’s murderer Wayne Couzens

www.itv.com/news/2021-07-09/twelve-officers-investigated-over-matters-relating-to-sarah-everards-murderer-wayne-couzens?utm_source=upday&utm_medium=referral

Twelve police officers are being investigated by the Independent Office for Police Conduct over matters relating to the case of Sarah Everard’s murderer Wayne Couzens, the watchdog has said.

The IOPC said it had served 12 officers from several forces with gross misconduct or misconduct notices with multiple investigations ongoing.

One gross misconduct notice and six misconduct notices relate to a probe into allegations officers from “a number of forces” breached standards of professional behaviour by sharing information linked to the prosecution of Couzens via a messaging app.

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Twelve officers investigated over matters relating to Sarah Everard’s murderer Wayne Couzens
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Friday 9 July 2021, 1:24pm

Twelve police officers are being investigated by the Independent Office for Police Conduct over matters relating to the case of Sarah Everard’s murderer Wayne Couzens, the watchdog has said.

The IOPC said it had served 12 officers from several forces with gross misconduct or misconduct notices with multiple investigations ongoing.

One gross misconduct notice and six misconduct notices relate to a probe into allegations officers from “a number of forces” breached standards of professional behaviour by sharing information linked to the prosecution of Couzens via a messaging app.

Wayne Couzens pleaded guilty to murder.
Credit: Metropolitan Police
Gross misconduct notices have been served to three officers over an investigation into a probationary Met Police constable who allegedly shared an inappropriate graphic relating to the Sarah Everard case with officers over social media before subsequently manning the cordon at the scene of the search for her.

A probe into the Metropolitan Police’s alleged failure to investigate allegations of indecent exposure linked to Couzens in February 2021 continues with two officers being investigated for possible breaches of professional standards that may amount to misconduct.

A separate investigation is also ongoing into claims Kent Police failed to investigate an incident of indecent exposure in 2015, but no notices have been served by the IOPC to officers over this.

An investigation into how Wayne Couzens sustained head injuries while in custody on both March 10 and March 12 following his arrest has almost concluded, the IOPC said, with all officers involved treated as witnesses.

The IOPC said the serving of misconduct notices does not necessarily mean that disciplinary proceedings will follow.

Rhannion · 09/07/2021 14:13

@ScreamingMeMe

Just posted this in another, thread, hadn't seen this newer one.

What the hell is going in?!

Twelve officers investigated over matters relating to Sarah Everard’s murderer Wayne Couzens

www.itv.com/news/2021-07-09/twelve-officers-investigated-over-matters-relating-to-sarah-everards-murderer-wayne-couzens?utm_source=upday&utm_medium=referral

Twelve police officers are being investigated by the Independent Office for Police Conduct over matters relating to the case of Sarah Everard’s murderer Wayne Couzens, the watchdog has said.

The IOPC said it had served 12 officers from several forces with gross misconduct or misconduct notices with multiple investigations ongoing.

One gross misconduct notice and six misconduct notices relate to a probe into allegations officers from “a number of forces” breached standards of professional behaviour by sharing information linked to the prosecution of Couzens via a messaging app.

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Twelve officers investigated over matters relating to Sarah Everard’s murderer Wayne Couzens
LONDON
IOPC
Friday 9 July 2021, 1:24pm

Twelve police officers are being investigated by the Independent Office for Police Conduct over matters relating to the case of Sarah Everard’s murderer Wayne Couzens, the watchdog has said.

The IOPC said it had served 12 officers from several forces with gross misconduct or misconduct notices with multiple investigations ongoing.

One gross misconduct notice and six misconduct notices relate to a probe into allegations officers from “a number of forces” breached standards of professional behaviour by sharing information linked to the prosecution of Couzens via a messaging app.

Wayne Couzens pleaded guilty to murder.
Credit: Metropolitan Police
Gross misconduct notices have been served to three officers over an investigation into a probationary Met Police constable who allegedly shared an inappropriate graphic relating to the Sarah Everard case with officers over social media before subsequently manning the cordon at the scene of the search for her.

A probe into the Metropolitan Police’s alleged failure to investigate allegations of indecent exposure linked to Couzens in February 2021 continues with two officers being investigated for possible breaches of professional standards that may amount to misconduct.

A separate investigation is also ongoing into claims Kent Police failed to investigate an incident of indecent exposure in 2015, but no notices have been served by the IOPC to officers over this.

An investigation into how Wayne Couzens sustained head injuries while in custody on both March 10 and March 12 following his arrest has almost concluded, the IOPC said, with all officers involved treated as witnesses.

The IOPC said the serving of misconduct notices does not necessarily mean that disciplinary proceedings will follow.

Between Sarah’s terrible case and appalling treatment of the sisters murdered and photographed by police there is something rotten in the police force in London.
ScreamingMeMe · 09/07/2021 14:14

There absolutely is. How can any woman trust them?

Rhannion · 09/07/2021 14:15

I heard Dick on the radio saying she had spoken again to Sarah’s family today, no doubt they got the usual deep sympathy and condolences, maybe the pathetic phase “ Lessons Will Be Learned “ was uttered too.

Rhannion · 09/07/2021 14:19

I’ve made the point on Twitter and here that it’s know that the bastard who murdered Sarah was a flasher, many rapists and murderer start that way ,along with cruelty to animals, but women and children are supposed to put up with men in our spaces! It’s mind boggling that the apologist can’t join the fucking dots!

alkanet · 09/07/2021 14:27

Yes Rhannion, the most depressing phrase ever. Lessons will be learned....and promptly swept under the carpet.

Cabinfever10 · 09/07/2021 21:46

The BBC are reporting this quite well on the news channel even linking the 3 past indecent exposure allegations 1 in 2015 and 2 separate incidents 3 days before he abducted her.
The reporter (didn't catch her name) repeatedly spoke about women and how we are unsafe on the streets and was rather critical of the police and even asked if they could/should have stopped him.
I'm shocked and wondering how long it will take for someone to water it down/re-edit it 🤔

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