Use of Taser against aggressive man who set fire to home was proportionate

Use of Taser against aggressive man who set fire to home was proportionate

Police use of Taser in response to a violent incident was necessary, the Police Investigations & Review Commissioner has found.

An investigation has found that the use of Taser by police on a 40-year-old man acting aggressively towards armed officers and who had set fire to his home was necessary and proportionate.

Police attended a disturbance at the man’s home in the Balintore area of Ross-shire after receiving a 999 call advising that he was drunk and had threatened someone with violence.

The man was involved in a similar disturbance three weeks earlier.

When police attended just before 6pm on 1 August 2019, the man was hostile and aggressive towards the firearms officers, smashed a window and threw numerous items, including a golf club, at them.

After the man set fire to the property, officers decided to enter it and arrest him, at which point he threw other items, including a television and garden shears, at them.

When officers found the man in an upstairs bedroom, they pointed a conventional gun and Taser at him, but he failed to follow an instruction to show his hands. At that point, a firearms officer discharged the Taser at the man and he fell to the floor.

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