Taser Use Part Of 'Disturbing Trend' In Police Confrontations

Taser Use Part Of 'Disturbing Trend' In Police Confrontations

PRESS ASSOCIATION -- Campaigners have warned of a "disturbing trend" over fatalities from police confrontations as investigations were launched into a man's death following a Taser shooting.

The 53-year-old, named locally as Philip Hulmes, was hit with electric probes from the police weapon after barricading himself in his house on Tuesday.

The incident in Bolton came as an inquiry was launched by the police watchdog into the death of Jacob Michael, 25, who was restrained using pepper spray in Widnes, Merseyside.

The Independent Police Complaints Commission is also probing how bodybuilder Dale Burns, 27, died after being Tasered several times at his flat in Cumbria last week.

Campaign group Inquest said there had already been five deaths in circumstances that involved police use of force excluding firearms this year - compared with four throughout 2010.

Helen Shaw, a spokeswoman for the organisation, said: "For too long there has been a pattern of cases where inquest juries have found overwhelming evidence of unlawful and excessive use of force or gross neglect yet the police do not seem to have learnt the lessons from these previous deaths.

"Whilst we await the outcome of the inquests and investigations into these recent deaths it is imperative that the police are reminded that they cannot act with impunity."

Officers from Greater Manchester Police were called to a house in Salford Road, Over Hulton, at around 8.30pm on Tuesday over reports Mr Hulmes had locked himself inside with a knife and was stabbing himself.

When officers arrived they were threatened by the man and a decision was made to "deploy the Taser", police said. The spokesman added: "Following that, it became quite obvious the man had serious stab wounds to his stomach."

The man was taken to hospital where he died a short time later. A post-mortem examination is due to be carried out.

CORRECTION: An earlier headline referenced taser deaths as a "disturbing trend." The quote was actually referring to the larger trend of fatalities in police confrontations. While two recent deaths did follow taser use, the latest involved a man who had also reportedly suffered "serious" stab wounds and a post-mortem examination has not been completed yet.

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