Two police officers who pepper-sprayed and tasered a 92-year-old disabled man at a care home have been cleared of assault.
PC Stephen Smith and PC Rachel Comotto went on trial over the incident involving Donald Burgess, a single-leg amputee and wheelchair user.
The officers were accused of using excessive force on Mr Burgess during a confrontation at Park Beck care home in St Leonards-on-Sea, East Sussex, on 21 June 2022. The pair had denied the charges.
A jury at London’s Southwark Crown Court found 51-year-old Smith not guilty of two counts of assault for using Pava spray and a baton.
Comotto, 36, was found not guilty of one count of assault for deploying her Taser.
The care home had called emergency services after Mr Burgess reportedly threatened to stab staff with a knife he was given to cut his food.
Care home manager Steve Cooper previously told the court that workers had been under threat for more than 30 minutes before they decided to phone 999.
Mr Cooper said: “He was very aggressive and threatening to hurt my members of staff. He had a look in his eyes I’ve never seen before – he wasn’t the Donald I knew.”
Mr Burgess jabbed the knife towards the manager and told him: “I’m going to murder you, and I’ll enjoy it,” according to Mr Cooper.
Mr Burgess’s knife movements were described as “extremely quick” by deputy care home manager Donna Gardner, the court earlier heard.
Within less than a minute and a half of going into Mr Burgess’s room, Smith sprayed synthetic Pava pepper spray into the pensioner’s face and used his baton to try and knock the knife out of his hand, while Comotto deployed her Taser.
Judge Christopher Hehir told the jury: “The reason for his behaviour that day, we now know, is that he was delirious as a result of a urinary tract infection.”
Following the incident, Mr Burgess was taken to hospital and he later got COVID-19. He died about three weeks after that.
The jurors took around two hours to reach their verdicts on the two Sussex Police officers.
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