Black fireman says he was abused and Tasered by Met

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  • super jumbe
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    • Dec 2008
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    Black fireman says he was abused and Tasered by Met


    Edric Kennedy-Macfoy's complaint is the 10th case involving alleged racism known to have been referred to the police watchdog in three weeks.

    Scotland Yard is facing a new case of alleged police racism after a black firefighter who tried to assist officers while off duty claimed he was targeted because of his skin colour, abused, assaulted and shot with a stun gun.

    The complaint lodged by Edric Kennedy-Macfoy, 28, from north London, is the 10th case involving alleged racism known to have been referred to the official police watchdog in the last three weeks.

    Kennedy-Macfoy was driving through Harrow around 3.30am on 4 September when he saw a young man hurl a rock at a police van. After noting a description of the young man, Kennedy-Macfoy, who also trained as a police constable, flagged down the van driver and approached a line of officers to pass the information on.

    He said he was horrified at their response, which he alleges included officers behaving like "wild animals": swearing at him, dragging him from his car, subjecting him to a "violent" attack and eventually shooting him with a stun gun.

    Kennedy-Macfoy was found not guilty in February of obstructing police. During a two-day trial at Brent magistrates court, Inspector David Bergum, who was present on the night, said his officers were in a "stressful" situation and had been dealing with a group of partygoers who had been throwing missiles at them.

    He said of Kennedy-Macfoy: "I couldn't say he was anything to do with the party. The party was all black. He was black. He had driven through the cordon. I had to do a quick risk assessment."

    Details of the inspector's comments in court were sent to the Metropolitan police's complaints department last week. The force confirmed four days later that it would refer the case to the Independent Police Complaints Commission (IPCC).

    There are now 12 cases of alleged racism under investigation: six are being investigated internally at the Met, while the other five are being handled by the IPCC.

    They include the case of Met police constable Alex MacFarlane, who discovered on Wednesday that he is to face criminal charges over a mobile phone recording which allegedly captured him racially abusing a black suspect.

    Kennedy-Macfoy's complaint, which is against six police officers, brings the total number of Met officers currently under investigation for alleged racism to 26.

    The firefighter, who left the Hendon police training academy after his mother became ill with cancer in 2005, said he hoped his complaint would make police "think twice" before stereotyping black men.

    Although Kennedy-Macfoy has worked alongside police officers "almost every day" for six years, and has a number of close friends in the police, he said he had struggled to return to work as a firefighter since the experience.

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    Analysis shows that black people are now 30 times more likely to be stopped by the police than white people


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  • Meat-Head
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    • Oct 2009
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    Originally posted by super jumbe
    He said of Kennedy-Macfoy: "I couldn't say he was anything to do with the party. The party was all black. He was black. He had driven through the cordon. I had to do a quick risk assessment."


    They include the case of Met police constable Alex MacFarlane, who discovered on Wednesday that he is to face criminal charges over a mobile phone recording which allegedly captured him racially abusing a black suspect.

    Although Kennedy-Macfoy has worked alongside police officers "almost every day" for six years, and has a number of close friends in the police, he said he had struggled to return to work as a firefighter since the experience.



    Analysis shows that black people are now 30 times more likely to be stopped by the police than white people



    WHOA hang on, how can you not notice a fuzz officer, with tape across the road?

    Also, no offense intended, can we have a link to the color coding of people stopped for no inurancse etc etc.

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    • the man
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      • Jun 2010
      • 1660

      #3
      Kennedy-Macfoy was driving through Harrow around 3.30am on 4 September when he saw a young man hurl a rock at a police van. After noting a description of the young man, Kennedy-Macfoy, who also trained as a police constable, flagged down the van driver and approached a line of officers to pass the information on.

      grass '

      .................................................. .........

      but really i know so many officers who use and sell drugs you wouldnt beleave it , iv also been to hendon btw

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      • super jumbe
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        • Dec 2008
        • 11610

        #4
        I keep telling the community if you ever try to help the law you will end up with the same way that fireman ended with abuse.

        They can charge you for with holding information even if you knew nothing from experience.

        Fireman just get back to work and learn from your mistake!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


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        • chalky 4
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          • Dec 2008
          • 288

          #5
          A few jolts from a tazer may help get his few brain cells working. Asking directions in the midst of a semi-riot according to the Guardian.

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          • super jumbe
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            • Dec 2008
            • 11610

            #6
            Originally Posted by chalky4
            A few jolts from a tazer may help get his few brain cells working. Asking
            directions in the midst of a semi-riot according to the Guardian.





            This was the facts

            Kennedy-Macfoy was driving through Harrow around 3.30am on 4 September when he saw a young man hurl a rock at a police van. After noting a description of the young man, Kennedy-Macfoy, who also trained as a police constable, flagged down the van driver and approached a line of officers to pass the information on.

            He said he was horrified at their response, which he alleges included officers behaving like "wild animals":



            chalky4 we need your facts as you wrote.
            Chalky4 give us the link to Guardian you alleged Macfoy was asking for direction?????


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            • johnboy1974
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              • Dec 2008
              • 3418

              #7
              Theres really no point in trying to help the police why should we, as motorists they have waged war on us and resolved to guerilla tactics to catch us out. Common sense policing is out the window nowadays. I will never do anything to help the police I gave in with them about 10 years ago when they kicked sh@t out of my pal in the back of a van and then lied to cover it up.

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              • Meat-Head
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                • Oct 2009
                • 32000

                #8
                Originally posted by johnboy1974
                Theres really no point in trying to help the police why should we,
                when they kicked sh@t out of my pal in the back of a van and then lied to cover it up.

                ON TOPIC:-

                Some time ago, a costomer failed to turn up for his car at pre arranged time.

                He turned up two and a half hours later.

                He had seen an accident, and vontered to the fuzz as a witness.

                The fuzz collected him in a fuzz vechile, then pinned him up the wall, thumb screws, he was only a witness, but he got full on gesparpo treatment.

                Then when they finished with him, opened the door and booted him out, but refused to give him a lift to M-H-M.

                So he had to walk from the fuzz shop, to M-H-M.

                he siad, next time, he will deny all knowage about seeing anything.

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