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Cop who tasered unarmed man three times in cells no longer with NZ Police

Author
Melissa Nightingale, NZ Herald,
Publish Date
Thu, 8 Jun 2023, 7:21am
Senior Constable Lindsay Smith, aka 'Red' Smith, was found not guilty on three counts of assault with a weapon. File photo / Andrew Warner
Senior Constable Lindsay Smith, aka 'Red' Smith, was found not guilty on three counts of assault with a weapon. File photo / Andrew Warner

Cop who tasered unarmed man three times in cells no longer with NZ Police

Author
Melissa Nightingale, NZ Herald,
Publish Date
Thu, 8 Jun 2023, 7:21am

A Tauranga police officer who聽聽in the court cells, including as he lay face down on the concrete, has stopped working for New Zealand Police - four years after the incident.

Senior Constable Lindsay 鈥淩ed鈥 Smith was found not guilty by a jury last year of three counts of assault with a weapon, but a subsequent Independent Police Conduct Authority (IPCA) report found the tasering was unjustified and that Smith had used excessive force to 鈥渋nduce compliance鈥.

The complainant, Andrew, who did not want his full name used, was a former IT worker who had fallen under the Mental Health Act 17 years ago following a diagnosis of schizoaffective disorder.

He spoke out against the not guilty verdict, saying he believed it was 鈥渦nfair鈥 and 鈥渦njust鈥, and that Smith鈥檚 lawyer played heavily on his mental illness as justification for the tasering.

He had been taken into custody over a bail issue in February 2019, after an altercation with a security guard at a nearby mall.

Smith was on cell duty the day of the tasering, the Monday following Andrew鈥檚 arrest.

鈥淚 was unhappy being in the cell. I was in there with a sex offender and a gang member and I鈥檝e never been in prison before,鈥 Andrew told the聽Herald.

The pair had already had one run-in when Andrew, frustrated at being in custody, tried to follow another prisoner out of the cell. They wrestled briefly before Smith forced Andrew back into the cell and shut the door.

A short while later, after officers attempted to verbally convince Andrew to come out of the cell to be transferred, Smith walked through the cell door, immediately pointing a taser at him. Andrew became argumentative and stood up, walking towards Smith, with Smith pushing him away at arm鈥檚 length.

鈥淗e shoots me three times, gives me three buzzes with the electrical thing,鈥 Andrew said. 鈥淚 couldn鈥檛 believe that he was buzzing it.鈥

The IPCA report, which does not identify any of the parties by name, described the video of the incident, noting Smith tasered Andrew while other staff were trying to restrain him.

The second shot came as Andrew was sitting on the floor, picking a probe out of his chest, and the third shot happened as Andrew, lying on the ground, appeared to be trying to comply with Smith鈥檚 order to put his hands behind his back.

鈥淐CTV footage shows Mr X [Andrew] being lifted to his feet and escorted out by two Corrections officers. Officer A [Smith] grins at Officer B, who is standing by the cell door. Officer A holds both arms out to the side and wriggles his body in what looks like a short dance,鈥 the report said.

Lindsay 'Red' Smith.

Lindsay 'Red' Smith.

Smith told the IPCA Andrew鈥檚 mental illness and heightened state made him unpredictable, abnormally strong, 鈥渓ightning fast,鈥 and less responsive to pain.

He said he was worried for his and his colleagues鈥 safety. He said he felt the other staff were incapable of restraining Andrew without hurting themselves, pepper spray would not be of use in Andrew鈥檚 heightened state, and that he did not have time to draw his baton.

Smith said he fired the second shot as he believed Andrew was about to attack him.

鈥淚 had a very clear thought in my mind that he was going to stab me in the eye with the probe,鈥 he said.

The third shot was because he was still holding the probe and had a 鈥渓ook鈥 in his eye, Smith claimed.

While the younger police officer present said Andrew was hostile but non-assaultive, interviews with Smith and the Corrections officers painted Andrew as an aggressive detainee who posed a significant threat to them.

鈥淧roblematically, this impression appears to us to be completely inconsistent with what we see in the combined CCTV and Taser footage,鈥 the report said.

鈥淭he obvious conclusion is that Officer A cannot have perceived that Mr X posed a threat on any of the occasions when he fired the Taser. His account of the threat he faced is increasingly implausible with each successive discharge.

鈥淗owever, having met and spoken to Officer A, we do not think he is intentionally trying to mislead us about what happened. More likely he has constructed this story to fit the events after the fact, and he now believes this version to be true.鈥

The report said the taser footage was 鈥渄isturbing to watch鈥 and that the use of force was 鈥済ratuitous and unacceptable鈥.

Smith was聽for his involvement in the community, and was earlier praised for his project Trips with Red and Z, where he took groups of older men out for field trips. He is also known for mentoring families with meth-addicted members.

A police spokeswoman has now confirmed to the聽Herald聽Smith is no longer employed by the NZ Police.

鈥淭he member鈥檚 employment ceased last month,鈥 they said.

Smith declined to comment to 九一星空无限.

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