Dalian Atkinson: Officer guilty of gross misconduct after hitting ex-Ipswich Town player with baton

Former ITFC forward Dalian Atkinson died in 2016 after being detained by police

Dalian Atkinson played for Town between 1985 and 1989
Author: Richard Vernalls, PAPublished 17th Mar 2023
Last updated 17th Mar 2023

A police constable is facing the sack after being found guilty by a disciplinary panel of gross misconduct for using excessive force when she repeatedly hit an ex-Ipswich Town footballer with her baton after he was Tasered to the ground.

An independent tribunal found on Friday that Mary Ellen Bettley-Smith, a West Mercia Police officer, acted wrongly when she struck Dalian Atkinson three times with her police-issue baton during an incident in the early hours of August 15 2016 following which the ex-sportsman later died.

Former Aston Villa striker Mr Atkinson died after being kicked at least twice in the head by Ms Bettley-Smith's more experienced colleague, Pc Benjamin Monk, outside the victim's father's home in Telford, Shropshire, six-and-a-half years ago.

After Mr Atkinson was Tasered to the ground and kicked in the head by Monk, Ms Bettley-Smith used her baton on him, claiming she "perceived" he was trying to get up, although several civilian witnesses recalled the 48-year-old "was not moving" and "was not resistant".

Monk was jailed for eight years in 2021 after his conviction at Birmingham Crown Court for manslaughter.

Ms Bettley-Smith - known as Ellie - was cleared of assaulting Mr Atkinson after a trial, but the Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) found there was a gross misconduct disciplinary case to answer for her use of force.

While the panel found three initial strikes - before Monk's kicks - were "lawful", it found Bettley-Smith's decision to then hit Mr Atkinson another three times, after police back-up arrived, were "unnecessary, disproportionate and unreasonable in all the circumstances and therefore unlawful".

The panel is now set to hear evidence on whether the 33-year-old, who was a probationary officer at the time of the incident, should be allowed to keep her job or face a lesser sanction later on Friday.

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