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Man dies after Taser shooting by police in Telford Dalian Atkinson: ex-Aston Villa player dies after being shot by police Taser
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A 48-year-old man has died after being shot with a Taser by police officers responding to an alert in Telford. The former Aston Villa footballer Dalian Atkinson has died after being Tasered by police near his home in Telford.
West Mercia police said a 48-year-old man had died after being shot with a Taser by police officers.
It is understood the man is Atkinson, who also played for Wolverhampton Wanderers and Ipswich Town.
West Mercia police confirmed that officers fired a Taser at the man at 1.30am on Monday after responding to reports of concerns for the safety of an individual in the town.West Mercia police confirmed that officers fired a Taser at the man at 1.30am on Monday after responding to reports of concerns for the safety of an individual in the town.
The man failed to respond to medical attention and was pronounced dead 90 minutes later.The man failed to respond to medical attention and was pronounced dead 90 minutes later.
The incident was automatically referred to the Independent Police Complaints Commission at it involved a death caused by police officers. West Mercia is assisting the IPCC with its investigation. The force said it was unable to comment further. The incident was automatically referred to the Independent Police Complaints Commission as it involved a death caused by police officers. West Mercia is assisting the IPCC with its investigation. The force said it was unable to comment further.
The IPPC confirmed it had been notified of the incident and would be issuing a statement shortly. The IPCC confirmed it had been notified of the incident and would issue a statement shortly.
More details soon Forensic officers were at the scene on Monday as Meadow Close remained cordoned off. Neighbours took to Facebook to express their shock, with one describing “a lot of shouting and police”.
Last year police use of Tasers, which are intended as a non-lethal weapon, went up slightly towards the end of 2015 with 10,329 uses by forces in England and Wales, a 2% rise on the previous year.
However, of those, 19% (1,921) were discharges; a decrease of 3% from the previous year.
A West Midlands ambulance service spokesman said: “We were called by West Mercia police to an address in Meadow Close in the Trench area of Telford at about 1.45am this morning. An ambulance was dispatched and upon arrival found a man who had been Tasered.
“As he was being conveyed to Princess Royal hospital, his condition deteriorated and he went into cardiac arrest. Despite the efforts of the crew and hospital staff, it was not possible to save him and he was confirmed dead at hospital, shortly after arrival.”
Atkinson is best remembered for his goal of the season against against Wimbledon in 1992 as part of a Villa team that went on to secure runner-up spot in the first Premiership season.
He went on to score at Wembley in 1994 as Villa beat Manchester United to lift the League Cup.
Starting his career at Ipswich he played for Sheffield Wednesday and Spanish side Real Sociedad before moving to Villa. He was the first black player for Real Sociedad, scoring 12 goals in La Liga.
At Villa he scored more than 20 Premier League goals between 1991 and 1995 before going on to play less successfully for teams including Turkish side Fenerbahçe and Manchester City.
He ended his playing career playing in South Korea in 2001. He was never capped for England but was selected for the England B team.
Ipswich Town paid tribute, tweeting: “Terribly sad news about our former striker. Our thoughts are with Dalian’s family and friends at this tragic time.”
Sheffield Wednesday tweeted: “The thoughts of everyone at Wednesday are with the friends and family of Dalian Atkinson this morning. RIP.”