Two young British police officers took selfies at the scene of a horrific air crash that killed 11 people, prompting authorities to launch a probe against the cops for gross misconduct.
Two police officers are being investigated for gross misconduct after the Shoreham air crash filmed themselves near the scene, the BBC reported today.
Sussex Police deputy chief constable Olivia Pinkney said the officers, who are new in service, were working on the cordon some distance from the scene of the crash.
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She said families of the victims were disappointed to learn of the incident.
Eleven people died and 16 others were injured when a vintage Hawker Hunter T7 jet crashed on to a highway during the Shoreham Airshow on August 22.
Pinkney said the force had apologised to the relatives and had admitted the families had been caused unnecessary distress.
The footage and message were sent on social media to a colleague who reported the pair, she said.
"Those officers have let themselves down, of course, but most importantly they have let down the 11 families of the local men who died that day," she said.
Pinkney said she had thought about suspending the young constables, who are still in their probationary period, but she said she wanted them to "keep their shoulder to the wheel".
The officers, based in Brighton, have been assigned duties away from the public, the report said.