A man has died in Police custody in Tauranga on Tuesday night.
The man had been Tasered by Police moments earlier, after he attempted to flee from Police in the Mount Maunganui area and rammed a Police vehicle.
At 12:32am, Police saw a vehicle of interest that was linked to a man sought by Police.
“This vehicle was monitored as it travelled through Mount Maunganui before the driver came to a stop on Kaniere Street”, said Superintendent Will Loughrin.
“The driver exited his vehicle and attempted to flee on foot unsuccessfully, before getting back into his vehicle and ramming a Police vehicle, attempting to leave the scene.
“A Taser and OC spray was deployed in the process of the man being arrested.
“The man was then transported to Tauranga Police station following his arrest and during that journey he became unresponsive.
“Police requested medical assistance for the man immediately, with an ambulance being dispatched a minute later at about 12:42am.
“Police staff commenced CPR, with ambulance staff assuming medical care when they arrived shortly afterwards.
“Just before 1:45am, the man was pronounced deceased.
“Police have notified the man’s family. We send our heartfelt condolences to them following this tragic incident and will continue to offer them all the necessary support at this difficult time.
“A Critical Incident Investigation has been launched, and Police has notified the Independent Police Conduct Authority – both are standard procedure for incidents of this nature.
“There will be a number of enquiries to undertake as we determine the specifics of the exact series of events and circumstances which have preceded the man’s death.
“A number of scene examinations are currently underway.
“Police staff who were in attendance are being provided with wrap around support following what was a distressing incident.
“WorkSafe has also been notified.”
How many electric shocks did the police staff administer to this man?
Police know that a taser should not be used in conjunction with OC spray.
Mr Google says: ‘Human OC Spray: Formulated to quickly incapacitate a human attacker. It is incredibly potent, often utilizing higher concentrations of active irritants. OC is short for Oleresin Capsicum, the oil derived from chili pepper.’
After seeing the footage of a young man who had been stabbed with a ‘ceremonial dagger’ and was dying from loss of blood being handcuffed and arrested by britiish police who didn’t believe him when he said he couldn’t breathe and that he had been stabbed, you have to wonder who or what kind of program trains police. Plus, the Independent Police Conduct Authority – how exactly are they ‘independent’?
Police know that a taser should not be used in conjunction with OC spray.
Why would the family of the deceased want support from the killers of their family member?