Essex Police “acted reasonably” during an investigation into journalist Allison Pearson over a social media post by the Daily Telegraph columnist, a report states.
The National Police Chiefs’ Council (NPCC) looked into the force’s actions after Pearson claimed she felt “bullied and threatened” during a visit to her home in the county on Remembrance Sunday in November.
Essex Police has previously defended its since-dropped investigation over an allegation that a social media post incited racial hatred.
In his findings, Mark Hobrough, the Chief Constable of Gwent and the NPCC’s hate crime lead, said footage from a body-worn camera showed the investigating officer’s approach to Pearson was “polite and carried out in an exemplary manner”.