The Press and Journal (Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire)

Probe as race relations worker floored by Taser

Attack: Victim thought he would die

- BY NINA MASSEY

An investigat­ion has been launched after a community race relations champion was hit with a stun gun by police.

Judah Adunbi was hit in the face when officers mistook him for a wanted man in Easton, Bristol.

A video of the incident appears to show Mr Adunbi refusing to give police his name, before a brief tussle with a male and female officer, and the discharge of the Taser.

He said he was “humiliated” by the incident in which he thought he would lose his life.

He said: “I felt that was it. Because of the way I fell back. The way I fell backward on the back of my head. I was just paralysed. I thought that was it.

“I thought they were taking my life.”

Chief Superinten­dent Jon Reilly, of Avon and Somerset Police, said: “After reviewing what happened, we voluntaril­y referred a complaint about this incident to the Independen­t Police Complaints Commission (IPCC).

“Although we don’t have to refer an incident in which a Taser has been discharged to the IPCC, we want to be as open and transparen­t as possible.

“I’ve met with Mr Adunbi and we had a constructi­ve conversati­on.

“We’re aware of concerns within the local community and we take these concerns very seriously.

“We would like to answer their questions, but we need to be mindful that an investigat­ion is ongoing which makes that difficult.

“However, I would like to reassure them that the incident was captured on the officers’ body-worn video cameras.”

Mr Adunbi is a former member of the Independen­t Advisory Group to Avon and Somerset Police.

The groups advise on policing issues that may cause concern to local people and communitie­s.

Members from various background­s volunteer with the purpose of building trust, confidence and better relationsh­ips with diverse communitie­s.

After the incident, recorded by a neighbour, Mr Adunbi was arrested and charged with a public order offence and assaulting a police officer. The charges were later discontinu­ed.

An IPCC spokesman said: “We are investigat­ing a complaint about an incident on 14 January where a man was Tasered. The IPCC investigat­ion follows a referral from Avon and Somerset Police.”

 ??  ?? WRONG MAN: Police move in to arrest Judah Adunbi as he lies on the ground after being Tasered by officers who mistook him for a wanted man
WRONG MAN: Police move in to arrest Judah Adunbi as he lies on the ground after being Tasered by officers who mistook him for a wanted man
 ??  ?? Charges against Judah Adunbi were discontinu­ed
Charges against Judah Adunbi were discontinu­ed

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