A comprehensive police taser investigation by the Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) has concluded that Essex Police officers acted appropriately during an incident that led to a man’s death in 2022.
Key Investigation Findings
The investigation centered on the death of 29-year-old Sali Byberi following police contact in Braintree on November 21, 2022. Yesterday’s inquest at Essex Coroner’s Court delivered a narrative verdict, attributing the death to acute toxicity with acute behavioral disorder (ABD).
Incident Timeline and Police Response
Officers responded to a domestic dispute call around 11:30 AM, encountering an erratic Mr. Byberi who became physically confrontational. The police taser investigation revealed that officers attempted verbal communication before any physical intervention occurred.
Medical and Expert Analysis
According to independent medical examinations referenced by National Police Chiefs’ Council, the post-mortem found no causal connection between the Taser discharge and Byberi’s death. The fatality was attributed to complications from acute cocaine toxicity.
Official Statements and Conclusions
IOPC Regional Director Charmaine Arbouin emphasized the thoroughness of their investigation: “The officers faced a volatile situation with unpredictable behavior. Expert consultation confirmed that Taser use was the only viable option for subduing and arresting the subject.”
Investigation Methodology
The police taser investigation included:
- Detailed scene examination
- Witness statement collection
- Review of body-worn camera footage
- Analysis of police radio communications
- Independent Taser expert consultation
Professional Standards Assessment
The October 2023 investigation conclusion found no grounds for disciplinary action against any officers involved. The report highlighted the officers’ professional conduct and appropriate use of force protocols as outlined by College of Policing guidelines.