Police officer on murder charge over Taser death of footballer Dalian Atkinson

A police officer has been charged with the murder of former Aston Villa and Manchester City footballer Dalian Atkinson.

The former striker died after being Tasered near his father’s home in Telford in 2016.

The Crown Prosecution Service said the West Mercia Police officer would be appearing in court in Birmingham on Thursday along with a colleague who has been accused of assault causing actual bodily harm.

Jenny Hopkins, from the CPS, said in a statement: “Following the death of Dalian Atkinson in Telford on 15 August 2016, the Crown Prosecution Service has today authorised a charge of murder against a West Mercia police constable.

“A second police constable, from the same force, has been charged with assault causing actual bodily harm (ABH).

“Mr Atkinson’s family has been informed.

TELFORD, ENGLAND - AUGUST 15:  Police officers work in Meadow Way, Trench, Telford at the scene where former Aston Villa player Dalian Atkinson was tasered by police on August 15, 2016 in Telford, England. Despite receieving treatment from paramedics Atkinson later died after suffering a cardiac arrest on is way to hospital.  (Photo by Christopher Furlong/Getty Images)
Atkinson was tasered by police on August 15, 2016 before he later died after suffering a cardiac arrest on is way to hospital. (Photo by Christopher Furlong/Getty Images)
The coffin of Dalian Atkinson is carried into Telford Crematorium Chapel for the funeral of the former Aston Villa footballer who died after being Tasered by police. (Photo by Joe Giddens/PA Images via Getty Images)
The coffin of Dalian Atkinson is carried into Telford Crematorium Chapel for the funeral of the former Aston Villa footballer who died after being Tasered by police. (Photo by Joe Giddens/PA Images via Getty Images)

“This decision was made following a careful review of all the evidence presented to us by the Independent Office for Police Conduct following an investigation.”

The officers will appear at Birmingham Crown Court on Thursday afternoon after an appearance at the City’s magistrates’ court.

Neither officer was identified by the CPS for what it said were legal reasons.

The officer charged with murder has also been charged with unlawful act manslaughter as an alternative offence which, the CPS said, “is a lesser offence that a jury may consider if it first finds that the more serious charge has not been proved”.

Speaking on behalf of the family of Mr Atkinson, solicitor Kate Maynard, of Hickman and Rose, said: “Dalian’s family welcomes the decision to put the conduct of police officers before a jury but regrets that already more than three years have passed since Dalian died.

“They ask for their privacy to be respected and press for the criminal proceedings to progress without delay or obstruction.”

The decision to charge both officers comes after the case was referred to the CPS to consider potential charges by the police watchdog the Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC).

Three West Mercia Police officers were interviewed twice under criminal caution and served with gross misconduct notices following Mr Atkinson’s death.

Aston Villa manager Ron Atkinson and player Dalian Atkinson celebrate with the trophy  (Photo by Neal Simpson/EMPICS via Getty Images)
Atkinson made his name with Aston Villa between 1991-1995. (Photo by Neal Simpson/EMPICS via Getty Images)
Manchester United goalkeeper Les Sealey dives in vain as Dalian Atkinson scores the 1st goal for Aston Villa in the Coca Cola Cup Final at Wembley.   (Photo by Tony Harris - PA Images/PA Images via Getty Images)
During that time he lifted the League Cup in 1994, scoring against Manchester United in the final. (Photo by Tony Harris - PA Images/PA Images via Getty Images)
BIRMINGHAM, ENGLAND - AUGUST 16:  A  tribute for Dalian Atkinson is seen on the screen inside the stadium during the Sky Bet Championship match between Aston Villa and Huddersfield Town at Villa Park on August 16, 2016 in Birmingham, England.  (Photo by Stu Forster/Getty Images)
Aston Villa put out a tribute for their former striker when he died in 2016. (Photo by Stu Forster/Getty Images)

The retired 48-year-old, who also played for Ipswich and Sheffield Wednesday, died after police used a Taser during an incident in the Trench area of Telford.

Relatives said Mr Atkinson was suffering a number of health issues and had a weak heart when a Taser was deployed in the early hours of early hours of Monday 15 August 2016.

He went into cardiac arrest in an ambulance on his way to hospital and medics were unable to save him.

At the time, West Mercia Police said officers were called amid concerns “for the safety of an individual”.

The IOPC said its investigation gathered evidence which indicated that police contact with Mr Atkinson involved the use of a Taser, followed by a period of restraint and other uses of force.

Derrick Campbell, regional director of the IOPC, said: “We appreciate the patience shown by all concerned during our thorough and independent investigation and the period it was with the CPS for consideration. We have kept Mr Atkinson’s family, West Mercia Police, and the coroner informed throughout.”

In a statement issued by Mr Atkinson’s siblings after his death, they said: “Dalian grew to be a kind, caring and protective brother, with a lively personality: he was funny and cheeky. He always brought life and energy to family gatherings – when Dalian turned up, we knew there would be laughter and banter.”

With PA:Media.

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