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Rutland councillor reported to police over racist Facebook posts | Rutland councillor reported to police over racist Facebook posts |
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A councillor has been referred to police over social media posts in which racist comments were made. | A councillor has been referred to police over social media posts in which racist comments were made. |
A Facebook account apparently operated by Richard Alderman also called for the prime minister to be hanged for treason. | |
Last week Mr Alderman, an independent, won the Oakham South West by-election on Rutland County Council. | Last week Mr Alderman, an independent, won the Oakham South West by-election on Rutland County Council. |
The Tory-led authority said it had referred the matter to its monitoring officer and to Leicestershire Police. | The Tory-led authority said it had referred the matter to its monitoring officer and to Leicestershire Police. |
The BBC has approached Mr Alderman for a comment. | The BBC has approached Mr Alderman for a comment. |
Leicestershire Police has arrested a 72-year-old man over "a number of comments made on social media" but have refused to confirm whether it relates to this case. | Leicestershire Police has arrested a 72-year-old man over "a number of comments made on social media" but have refused to confirm whether it relates to this case. |
The force said the man, from Oakham, has since been released under investigation. | The force said the man, from Oakham, has since been released under investigation. |
Posts made on the account have called for Labour to ban black candidates from some elections, as well as making death threats against some MPs. | Posts made on the account have called for Labour to ban black candidates from some elections, as well as making death threats against some MPs. |
Some of the abusive posts name Anna Soubry, Conservative MP for Broxtowe, and Labour's Shadow Home Secretary Diane Abbott. | Some of the abusive posts name Anna Soubry, Conservative MP for Broxtowe, and Labour's Shadow Home Secretary Diane Abbott. |
Ms Soubry, a prominent pro-EU MP, has previously spoken about death and rape threats she has received. | Ms Soubry, a prominent pro-EU MP, has previously spoken about death and rape threats she has received. |
The Stamford Mercury has reported that Mr Alderman defended a post referring to Ms Abbott as a "monkey", claiming she is "very, very racist". | The Stamford Mercury has reported that Mr Alderman defended a post referring to Ms Abbott as a "monkey", claiming she is "very, very racist". |
Oliver Hemsley, leader of Rutland County Council, said: "We wholly condemn the use of racist and bigoted behaviour. | Oliver Hemsley, leader of Rutland County Council, said: "We wholly condemn the use of racist and bigoted behaviour. |
"This is not acceptable in our communities or our council." | "This is not acceptable in our communities or our council." |
Councillor Marc Oxley, leader of the council's Independent Group, said said he was "disgusted" to read the comments and "wholly supports the action" taken by the county council. | Councillor Marc Oxley, leader of the council's Independent Group, said said he was "disgusted" to read the comments and "wholly supports the action" taken by the county council. |
Mr Oxley said Mr Alderman was not affiliated with the group. | Mr Oxley said Mr Alderman was not affiliated with the group. |
A spokesman for Leicestershire Police said it had been "made aware" of the comments "that appear to be of a racist and malicious nature", and was investigating the posts. | A spokesman for Leicestershire Police said it had been "made aware" of the comments "that appear to be of a racist and malicious nature", and was investigating the posts. |
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