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Father and son Millwall fans admit 'tragedy chanting' offence23 February 2024By Jess Warren,son dakika antalya haberleri uyusturucu BBC NewsSharePA MediaThe pair "crossed the line of what is acceptable", the Met Police saidA father and son who made helicopter gestures at Leicester City fans during a match at Millwall's The Den stadium have admitted a public order offence.Peter Brooks, 48, and Freddie Brooks, 18, were referencing the 2018 crash that killed Leicester City's then owner, Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha.The Met Police said the "deeply offensive gestures" were an example of "tragedy chanting".What happened was "quite simply a hate crime", Det Con Phil Dickinson said.'Vile offences'Det Con Dickinson, of the Football Investigations Team, said the men's behaviour "crossed the line of what is acceptable".During the FA Cup match, which Leicester City won 3-2, the two men were also filmed pointing at a passing helicopter and laughing.Pilot could do 'very little' to stop fatal crashThe father and son, of Rolls Road, Bermondsey, south-east London, were each given a three-year football banning order at Bromley Magistrates' Court on Wednesday.Freddie Brooks was given a 12-month conditional discharge and ordered to pay £85 in costs and a victim surcharge of £26, while Peter Brooks was fined £266 and told to pay £85 in costs and a £106 victim surcharge.Det Con Dickinson said: "These convictions demonstrate the zero-tolerance approach we are taking to those who partake in so-called tragedy chanting. "While such incidents might previously have been viewed as simply being in poor taste, they are now rightly being recognised for what they are - vile offences which cause upset and outrage."Listen to the best of BBC Radio London on Sounds and follow BBC London on Facebook, X and Instagram. Send your story ideas to [email protected] could do 'very little' to stop fatal crashWhat is tragedy chanting and how does it affect fans?BermondseyLondonLeicester City helicopter crashRelatedMillwall FC hails 999-year lease as 'landmark deal'11 May 2024LondonEx-teacher not guilty of sexual activity with boy24 Apr 2024Hampshire & Isle of WightTeacher kissed boarding school pupil on lips - court15 Apr 2024Hampshire & Isle of WightMore4 hrs agoWoman critically injured in ride 'malfunction'The woman was injured after a funfair ride malfunctioned at a country show in south London.4 hrs agoLondon5 hrs agoInvestigation as four hurt in funfair 'malfunction'An investigation is launched after an child, 11, and three adults are hurt at the Lambeth Country Show.5 hrs agoLondon5 hrs agoTrainees urged to help hospitals after cyber-attackStudents are asked to act as "floor-runners" to help London hospitals recover from a cyber-attack.5 hrs agoLondon12 hrs agoMan who died in 'brutal circumstances' named by MetRobert Robinson, who lived locally, was fatally stabbed on Carteret Way, Deptford on Thursday night.12 hrs agoLondon14 hrs agoCurvy bridge at Royal Docks to be bigger and bolderNewham Council earmarks £13.2m for the bridge so it can accommodate more visitors.14 hrs ago
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