Seven individuals, comprising two male youths aged 16, and five men aged 19, 22, and 23, have been charged with threatening and abusive behavior related to a hate crime during a Scottish Premiership match between St Mirren and Aberdeen. The incident targeted a St Mirren supporter with additional support needs, and a video of the abuse circulated on social media. Both clubs condemned the incident as "totally unacceptable," and police expressed gratitude for the cooperation from both clubs during the investigation. A report has been submitted to the procurator fiscal for further action.
Aberdeen apologized to a St Mirren supporter who was targeted at the Scottish Premiership game in Paisley with a chant, which then appeared on social media.
Police Scotland charged seven individuals, including two male youths aged 16, men aged 19, two aged 22 and two aged 23 with threatening and abusive behaviour.
A report has been submitted to the procurator fiscal regarding the incident, showcasing the seriousness of the charges faced by the individuals involved.
Both clubs condemned the incident, with Aberdeen calling it "totally unacceptable" and emphasizing their commitment to eradicating such behavior in football.
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