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Wretch 32: Tasering of rapper's dad not to be assessed by IOPC | Wretch 32: Tasering of rapper's dad not to be assessed by IOPC |
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The Tasering of rapper Wretch 32's father will not be assessed by the police watchdog, it has emerged. | The Tasering of rapper Wretch 32's father will not be assessed by the police watchdog, it has emerged. |
Wretch 32 posted a video on Twitter of Millard Scott falling down stairs after being Tasered by officers in Haringey, north London, in April. | Wretch 32 posted a video on Twitter of Millard Scott falling down stairs after being Tasered by officers in Haringey, north London, in April. |
The Metropolitan Police referred the case to the Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC). | The Metropolitan Police referred the case to the Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC). |
On Wednesday, London Assembly members were told the matter had been passed back to the force. | On Wednesday, London Assembly members were told the matter had been passed back to the force. |
The Met's Deputy Commissioner Sir Stephen House said he had received a response from the IOPC which said it had decided the matter should be handled internally "in a reasonable and proportionate matter." | The Met's Deputy Commissioner Sir Stephen House said he had received a response from the IOPC which said it had decided the matter should be handled internally "in a reasonable and proportionate matter." |
"'This is because based on the information provided we did not feel independent oversight or a direction for local investigation was required at this stage," the letter read. | "'This is because based on the information provided we did not feel independent oversight or a direction for local investigation was required at this stage," the letter read. |
Footage posted online showed 62-year-old Mr Scott tumbling downstairs at his north London home after an officer was heard to warn: "Police officer with a Taser. Stay where you are." | Footage posted online showed 62-year-old Mr Scott tumbling downstairs at his north London home after an officer was heard to warn: "Police officer with a Taser. Stay where you are." |
Wretch 32, real name Jermaine Scott, shared the 36-second clip on his Twitter account with the caption: "This is how the police think they can treat a 62 year old black man in Tottenham but this 1 happens to be my dad." | Wretch 32, real name Jermaine Scott, shared the 36-second clip on his Twitter account with the caption: "This is how the police think they can treat a 62 year old black man in Tottenham but this 1 happens to be my dad." |
He later spoke about the lack of progression on "police brutality" in the UK. | He later spoke about the lack of progression on "police brutality" in the UK. |
The Metropolitan Police reviewed the incident at the time and said it had found no misconduct, but the IOPC called the matter in to make its own assessment. | The Metropolitan Police reviewed the incident at the time and said it had found no misconduct, but the IOPC called the matter in to make its own assessment. |
An IOPC spokeswoman said since the incident took place, it had "not received a public complaint or confirmation the man involved sustained a serious injury." | |
"As a result we have returned the matter to the MPS to decide what, if any, further steps to take." |
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