16/03/2016
Police Officer 'Justified' For Using Taser Against Man 'Acting Irrationally'
A police officer was justified for using a Taser against a man "acting irrationally" with a knife at Belfast City Airport in June last year, a watchdog has concluded.
Security staff at the airport contacted the police on 13 June to report the incident, according to the Police Ombudsman.
An officer told Police Ombudsman investigators that he asked the man to drop the knife on several occasions, but he responded in an "irrational way" before stating that he would not put down the knife until he had used it.
The officer said he judged the threat level to be high and discharged his Taser, which temporarily incapacitated the man. However, he managed to retain his grip on the knife and remain standing while holding onto a fence.
Two officers moved in and restrained and disarmed him, before handcuffs were applied and he was taken into custody.
He was later examined by a police doctor, who recorded that the man appeared to be suffering from a form of psychosis.
Police Ombudsman investigators examined police documentation and radio transmissions. They also obtained relevant CCTV footage from the airport, as well as statements from police officers and airport security staff. The evidence corroborated police accounts of the incident.
The officer who discharged the Taser was also found to have been properly trained and authorised to use the weapon.
Police Ombudsman, Dr Michael Maguire, concluded that the officer had acted in "the lawful execution of his duty" to prevent harm to the man and others who had been present.
(CD/JP)
Security staff at the airport contacted the police on 13 June to report the incident, according to the Police Ombudsman.
An officer told Police Ombudsman investigators that he asked the man to drop the knife on several occasions, but he responded in an "irrational way" before stating that he would not put down the knife until he had used it.
The officer said he judged the threat level to be high and discharged his Taser, which temporarily incapacitated the man. However, he managed to retain his grip on the knife and remain standing while holding onto a fence.
Two officers moved in and restrained and disarmed him, before handcuffs were applied and he was taken into custody.
He was later examined by a police doctor, who recorded that the man appeared to be suffering from a form of psychosis.
Police Ombudsman investigators examined police documentation and radio transmissions. They also obtained relevant CCTV footage from the airport, as well as statements from police officers and airport security staff. The evidence corroborated police accounts of the incident.
The officer who discharged the Taser was also found to have been properly trained and authorised to use the weapon.
Police Ombudsman, Dr Michael Maguire, concluded that the officer had acted in "the lawful execution of his duty" to prevent harm to the man and others who had been present.
(CD/JP)
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