Toronto police constable dismissed for misconduct after tweeting about sexual harassment

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A Toronto Police Service constable will be fired or must resign in seven days after being found guilty of eight counts of misconduct, according to a police tribunal decision Tuesday.

The ruling by Robin D. McElary-Downer, a retired deputy chief with the South Simcoe Police Service, in the Toronto Police Service disciplinary hearing was related to Const. Firouzeh Zarabi-Majd’s tweets alleging of racism and sexual harassment inside the service, her refusal to leave the property of another officer and her refusal to take part in an internal investigation. 

Zarabi-Majd did not attend the hearing, saying she was unable due to post-traumatic stress disorder. The tribunal

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