Man fighting for life after being Tasered by police and jumping into river

A man has been left fighting for his life after being Tasered and then rescued from the Thames by police following reports he was wielding a screwdriver and shouting on Chelsea Bridge. Police were called at 9.03am today (Saturday, June 4) to reports of a man armed with a screwdriver and shouting on Chelsea Bridge Road. Officers attended the scene a short time later, challenging a man on Chelsea Bridge. The force Tasered the man but were unable to safely detain him. CAPTION Chelsea Bridge in West London remains closed in both directions (
The person was reportedly shouting and waving a screwdriver round (Image: BPM Media)

A person who jumped into the River Thames after police fired a Taser to detain him is in a essential situation.

Police have been referred to as to the scene in Chelsea Bridge Street, west London, after receiving studies that a man was armed with a screwdriver and shouting.

The Metropolitan Police stated officers arrived on the scene and challenged a person on Chelsea Bridge earlier than a Taser was discharged.

Nonetheless, the pressure stated this ‘didn't allow the officers to securely detain him’ and the person, considered in his 40s, subsequently ‘entered’ the river.

He was pulled to security by the Royal Nationwide Lifeboat Establishment (RNLI) and was taken to hospital, the place he's now in a essential situation.

Detectives are within the technique of contacting the person’s household. The Met’s Directorate of Skilled Requirements will examine the incident.

(FILES) A file photo taken 05 December 2007 shows a British police officer holding a taser gun during a training session at the Metropolitan Police Specialist Training Centre, in Gravesend, Kent, in southeast England. Switzerland's parliament on March 18, 2008 approved the use by police of Taser stun guns when forcibly deporting foreigners from the country, the Swiss news agency ATS reported. AFP PHOTO/CARL DE SOUZA/FILES (Photo credit should read CARL DE SOUZA/AFP via Getty Images)
Police stated they have been unable to securely detain the person even after firing a Taser (Image: AFP/Getty Photographs)

In the meantime the Unbiased Workplace for Police Conduct (IOPC) watchdog has had the case referred to them.

Detective Chief Inspector Rory Wilkinson stated: ‘My ideas are with this man, who's extraordinarily unwell in hospital. Officers are making each effort to make contact together with his household.

‘I perceive that there are all the time considerations about incidents through which individuals come to hurt having been involved with police.

‘All Met officers know that they're accountable for his or her actions, and a full investigation is underneath solution to set up precisely what occurred.’

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