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Man dies after police use Taser in Manchester | Man dies after police use Taser in Manchester |
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A man has died after being shot by police with a Taser stun gun in Manchester. | A man has died after being shot by police with a Taser stun gun in Manchester. |
Jordan Begley, 23, became ill when the weapon was fired at 20:15 BST in Gorton on Wednesday. | |
Mr Begley's employer Peter Sivori said police officers at the scene were "quite aggressive" and he believed the death was preventable. | |
Greater Manchester Police has referred the incident to the Independent Police Complaints Commission. | |
An hour earlier Mr Begley finished his shift at the Sivori ice cream factory in Levenshulme. | |
Joint owner Mr Sivori said he was driving past in his ice-cream van when he saw his employee outside the terraced house with police. | |
"He waved at me and tried to explain to the police that I was his employer, so a policeman came over and asked: 'Is that true?'" he said. | |
"The lad was pointing to me. He seemed to be in good condition then." | |
Mr Sivori said he was 30 or 40 yards away and could not get to Mr Begley. The police told Mr Sivori they had received a complaint and told him to move on. | |
'Tried to help' | |
"I thought they were quite aggressive. All I can say is that I think if I'd have been able to speak to him, I think I'd have calmed him down. | |
"I would have tried to help the lad." | |
Mr Sivori said he drove off before the incident escalated. | |
Paramedics tried to resuscitate the 23-year-old at the scene before he was taken to hospital, where he died. | Paramedics tried to resuscitate the 23-year-old at the scene before he was taken to hospital, where he died. |
His mother later phoned Mr Sivori to tell him her son had died. | |
"She was very distressed," he said. "She said, 'My son is in hospital, he's died'. | |
"I couldn't believe it because he was working here until late." | |
He had worked for the company for four years and was "very efficient, a good worker." | |
Asst Ch Con Garry Shewan said police had received a 999 call reporting a disturbance on Beard Road in Gorton involving a man with a knife. | |
"Officers were dispatched immediately and arrived in eight minutes. | "Officers were dispatched immediately and arrived in eight minutes. |
"On arrival, a Taser was discharged to detain a 23-year-old man. | "On arrival, a Taser was discharged to detain a 23-year-old man. |
"At this time it is unclear what happened, but at some point afterwards the man suffered a medical episode. | "At this time it is unclear what happened, but at some point afterwards the man suffered a medical episode. |
"Paramedics performed first aid on the man at the scene before he was taken to hospital where he sadly died." | "Paramedics performed first aid on the man at the scene before he was taken to hospital where he sadly died." |
The death has been referred to the coroner and police family liaison officers are supporting Mr Begley's relatives. | |
Residents in the area said the deceased lived with his mother and brother. | |
'No need to Taser him' | |
Neighbour Kirstie Porter said: "I saw the lad being brought out... and put in the ambulance. Paramedics were working away on CPR with the doors open. Everybody was out in the street, all the neighbours. | |
"There were police everywhere, loads of vans turned up. His mum and brother were sobbing in the street." | |
Another neighbour said: "There's a lot of bad boys around here - but Jordan was one of the good guys." | |
A friend of Mr Begley said: "They turfed his mum outside and then they went in and battered him. There was no need to use a Taser on him. I think he has some problem with his heart." | |
Figures from the Association of Chief Police Officers (ACPO) show 13,794 police officers are trained to use Tasers in England and Wales. | |
A spokesman said that on average, an officer will draw a Taser twice a year and discharge it every four years. | A spokesman said that on average, an officer will draw a Taser twice a year and discharge it every four years. |
The BBC's Home Affairs correspondent Danny Shaw said Mr Begley's death was the tenth to have occurred in England and Wales after police used a stun gun. | |
In eight cases the Taser had not caused death, and in the other two - the latest death in Manchester and that of a Plymouth man in April - investigations were ongoing. |