POLICE have arrested two teenagers in connection with racist abuse posted on a Newcastle United footballer's Twitter account.
Sammy Ameobi, who plays alongside older brother Shola, was called a 'n....r' by a follower with the username JonnnnyPhipps after the footballer tweeted a photo of a black pair of boots.
The 19-year-old, who broke into the first team at the end of last season and is becoming a fans' favourite, retweeted the abuse he received, and his attackers' account was closed down.
Both Newcastle United and the player reported the matter to police.
A Northumbria Police spokesman said today: "On Wednesday, November 2 Northumbria Police arrested two young men, both aged 17, on suspicion of malicious communication.
"The arrests come after reports of a racist tweet being sent to one of the region's professional sportsmen."
Ameobi had posted a message alongside the photo of the Nike boots, saying: "There will always be a place in my heart for the all blacks."
The abuser replied: "Your hand is nearly the same colour. n....r."
Retweeting the message, Ameobi added: "Sad to see some people are still racist nowadays."
The police investigation follows allegations of racial abuse directed at Anton Ferdinand of QPR and the Manchester United defender Patrice Evra.
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