12 police officers would have faced gross misconduct cases over Hillsborough, says watchdog

Police officers involved in the 1989 Hillsborough disaster would have faced gross misconduct cases if they were still serving, a police watchdog has revealed. The Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) found that ten men from South Yorkshire police, including senior officers with safety roles at the time of the tragedy, would have been accused of professional failings such as seeking to minimize the force's responsibility and deflect blame on to victims.

The watchdog also identified six gross misconduct allegations against Peter Wright, the chief constable of South Yorkshire police at the time, including for lying about fan behavior. The case against Wright involved a notorious lie that Liverpool supporters had forced open an exit gate to gain entry to the stadium, when in fact he had ordered the wide gate to be opened.

Other officers who would have faced allegations included Roger Marshall and Bernard Murray, both senior officers with crowd safety roles at South Yorkshire police. They would have been accused of failing to investigate effectively and being biased towards South Yorkshire police.

The investigation, which took 14 years to complete, also found that South Yorkshire police had provided misleading press statements and deliberately dishonest accounts of their involvement in the disaster. A mounted police officer, David Scott, was accused of lying about his horse being burned by Liverpool supporters.

Despite these findings, no former officers will face disciplinary proceedings as they have all retired or died. However, the IOPC deputy director general Kathie Cashell expressed sympathy for families who still feel they have not received proper explanations or justice 36 years after the tragedy.

The report marked a significant milestone in the investigation into police misconduct and criminality at Hillsborough, and has been welcomed by some families of those who died. However, others have expressed disappointment that more cases were not brought against South Yorkshire officers for their role in the disaster.
 
OMG u wont believe what this IOPC report says 🤯 ... basically its like they were trying to cover up the police's role in hillsborough 😩 and they were totally lying to the media about it too 📰 its like gross misconduct all over the place... Peter Wright was like a total liability as chief constable, always makin lies about the fans 🤦‍♂️ & David Scott's horse wasnt even burned by the fans, wot a load of rubbish 😡 its good that they did this investigation tho, at least we finally get some answers 36 yrs late is way too long 🕰️ I'm still so angry about what happened to the lads who died, I hope justice will be served eventually 💔
 
I mean can you believe this? Police officers who messed up so badly on one of the worst days in British football history would've gotten fired or something if they were still working today 🤯 The way they lied and tried to cover it up is just disgusting, but at least now we know what really went down. It's crazy that no one got disciplined for their actions all those years ago... I mean I get why the families aren't happy with the 14 year investigation taking so long, but still 🕰️ The fact that some people are upset no one got in trouble is just wild to me
 
This is so frustrating 🤯! I mean, can you believe that they got away with it all these years? It's just not right that the police are still trying to cover up what happened at Hillsborough and shift the blame onto innocent people 😡. The fact that they lied about the fans forcing open the exit gate is just ridiculous - like come on, Peter Wright! 🙄 And the way they deliberately provided misleading press statements? Unbelievable!

It's great that the IOPC was able to uncover this stuff after 14 years of investigating, but it's also super disheartening to know that no one from South Yorkshire police is going to face any disciplinary action anymore 😔. I mean, what's the point of even doing an investigation if you're not going to hold people accountable? It just feels like the system is rigged against the victims and their families 🤕.
 
🤔 This is so crazy! I mean, can you even imagine what would've happened if these cops were still around today? They'd be done for by now 😂. It's wild that it took 14 years to figure out what really went down and how they lied about it afterwards. The fact that some of them are still not facing consequences is pretty frustrating... I mean, can't we just have some justice after all these years? 🤷‍♂️ My heart goes out to the families who are still waiting for answers.
 
I'm really shocked by this news 🤯. I mean, think about it - 36 years after one of the worst football disasters in history, and we're still seeing how incompetent some of these police officers were. It's just not right that they wouldn't have faced any disciplinary action back then... or at least, not until now 😒. The fact that they would have been accused of gross misconduct is pretty damning - trying to minimize the force's responsibility and deflect blame from the victims? That's just despicable 🤢.

And what really gets my blood boiling is that one of those officers made up a story about Liverpool supporters forcing open an exit gate! That was just a blatant lie, and he got away with it for decades. It's infuriating to think that these families have had to wait so long for some semblance of justice 🕰️.

The IOPC report is definitely a step in the right direction, but it's also a reminder that we still have a lot of work to do to ensure accountability and transparency in law enforcement 🙏.
 
man... can you believe how messed up things got back then? I mean, it's like these cops thought they could just sweep the whole thing under the rug and no one would ever find out 🤯. But what really gets me is that all those years later, families are still waiting for answers and justice, but nothing's being done about it 🤷‍♂️. It's like the system is just letting them down, you know? And to think that some of these officers were in positions of power and safety, making decisions that would directly affect people's lives... it's just crazy 💥. I guess what it says is that power can corrupt even the best of us, and we need to always be vigilant about holding those in power accountable for their actions 🕊️.
 
man... these findings are like a punch to the gut, ya know? it's like, we're still trying to process all this and come to terms with what happened back then 🤯. ten officers would've gotten away scot-free if they were still serving? that's just sick, fam. and the fact that some of these guys had safety roles but still messed up big time... it's like, what even is the point of having those positions if you're just gonna abuse 'em?

and can we talk about Peter Wright for a sec? 🤔 he was the chief constable, so you'd think he'd be held to a higher standard. but instead, he's got six gross misconduct allegations against him... that's like, a whole lot of lying and cover-ups right there 😳.

anyway... it's crazy how this investigation took 14 years to wrap up. and even though no one's being disciplined anymore, I still think some of these families deserve more justice than what they got 🤕. it's not just about the officers involved, it's about the people who lost loved ones because of their actions... and that's just a harsh reality we gotta face 👊.
 
🤔 just crazy to think about what could've happened 36 yrs ago if those cops were still serving... 😱 they literally lied about what happened and tried to shift blame on innocent people. gross misconduct is even understatement 🚨 i mean, can you imagine if that was a modern-day scandal? everyone would be like "fire the whole department" 🔥 anyway, glad some families finally got some answers, but still feels like not enough 👎
 
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