Pastor sacked from police over online comments

Lewis AdamsEssex
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A pastor who made negative comments online about members of his congregation has been sacked from his day job as a police officer.

The offensive words were posted on the social media profile of a church associated with PC Daniel Stanley.

Essex Police found this amounted to gross misconduct and dismissed him without notice.

Assistant Chief Constable Lucy Morris said Stanley's actions "fell far below" the standards expected of officers.

The comments were made about two members of his church's community.

Essex Police said the allegations were found to be proven at a misconduct hearing in March.

Morris added: "PC Stanley had a position of power and authority - both as a pastor and a police officer - and had a responsibility to treat everyone connected with those roles respectfully.

"Comments of this nature are not acceptable for those in these roles."

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