Mrs Wynne described how she heard an officer say, âTaser, Taser, Taserâ.
She told the court how he saw the man, who she now knows to be Atkinson, walking out of Ernest Atkinsonâs home as police officers arrived.Â
She told Birmingham Crown Court that a young man appeared at the door and was âaggressiveâ as he walked towards Pc Monk and Pc Bettley-Smith.Â
Mrs Wynneâs window was slightly ajar as she and her husband watched the incident unfold.Â
She told the jury how she heard Atkinson say twice: âDo you know who youâre speaking to?â
He watched Atkinson get floored by the Taser having walked back and forth from the car he arrived in to his fatherâs house.Â
Atkinson falleció después de recibir patadas en la cabeza y una descarga letal
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El jurado del caso Atkinson desmenuzará un minuto fatídico
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Un policía, acusado de matar Atkinson, ex de la Real Sociedad, con una Taser y dos patadas en la cabeza
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Dalian Atkinsonâs head was kicked like a football by police officer, murder trial told
PC Benjamin Monk also alleged to have used Taser weapon on former Aston Villa player for six times longer than guideline limit
Dalian Atkinson in 1992 when he played for Aston Villa. Photograph: Allstar/Alamy
Dalian Atkinson in 1992 when he played for Aston Villa. Photograph: Allstar/Alamy
Tue 4 May 2021 13.55 EDT
First published on Tue 4 May 2021 08.05 EDT
A police officer murdered the former Aston Villa striker Dalian Atkinson, first shooting him with a Taser stun gun for 33 seconds, then kicking him in the head as though striking a football, causing his head to snap back violently, a jury heard on Tuesday.