UK police sorry for using stun gun on blind man

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LONDON | Wed Oct 17, 2012 10:03pm BST

LONDON (Reuters) - British police apologised on Wednesday for using a stun gun on a blind man after officers mistook his white cane for a samurai sword.

Officers were responding to "a number of reports that a man was walking through Chorley armed with a samurai sword", when they confronted Colin Farmer, who was on his way to meet friends in a pub last Friday, in the northern English town.

When Farmer, 61, did not respond to their calls to stop, one of the officers used his taser stun gun, which delivers a 50,000 volt shock.

"I certainly didn't know they were police - and I certainly didn't know they were shouting at me. I thought I was going to be attacked by some hooligans," Farmer told the Lancashire Evening Post newspaper.

Despite pleading with the police and telling them he was blind, he was handcuffed.

"It then became apparent that this man was not the person we were looking for and officers attended to him straight away," said Chief Superintendent Stuart Williams in a statement, adding the innocent man was taken to hospital for treatment.

"Lancashire Constabulary deeply regrets what has happened. We have clearly put this man through a traumatic experience and we are extremely sorry for that."

Police later arrested a 27-year old man in connection with the sword reports but released him without charge.

The incident has now been referred to the independent police watchdog for further investigation.

(Reporting by Michael Holden; Editing by Elaine Hardcastle)

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Comments (2)
joe2027 wrote:
This is why the bobby on the beat should not be armed with guns.

Oct 17, 2012 7:29pm BST  --  Report as abuse
finchley wrote:
Yes, the blind man was being attacked by hooligans. The hooligans should have been arrested immediately.

Some years ago, NYPD gunned down a deaf person. He could see that the police wanted to speak to them so he reached into his pocket for pencil and paper. Our finest thought he was pulling out a massive automatic. So they killed him.

What level of training do our finest get? Even stupid trainers ought to make our finest aware that for every one valid assumption, there is another which is invalid.

Oct 19, 2012 5:11pm BST  --  Report as abuse
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