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Edric Kennedy-Macfoy's complaint is the 10th case involving alleged racism known

to have been referred to the police watchdog in three weeks. Photograph: Casey

Moore for the Guardian

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 4September 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."

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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 six 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.

On the night he was shot with the stun gun, he was wearing a three-

piece pinstriped suit and driving a white Audi when he encountered apolice roadblock and assumed there had been a road traffic accident.

In fact the police were dealing with the aftermath of a party that had been

closed down, and officers had been subject to a hail of bottles and

bricks. Kennedy-Macfoy had stopped behind a police van when he saw a

young man pick up a rock.

"He launched it at this police van window and I was actually scared for 

whoever was in the police van," he said. "I knew it was occupied because

the reverse lights kept on coming on and off."

The firefighter noted the man who had thrown the rock was black,

wearing blue jeans, a black top and holding a red garment. When the

van driver turned the vehicle, he tried to flag him down to pass on the

description. According to Kennedy-Macfoy's complaint, the van driver did

not let him speak, shouting: "Fuck off you prick."

When the van moved away, Kennedy-Macfoy drove to a cordon of police

officers with shields further along the road. He said he pulled up by the

officers for three reasons: to relay the description of the young man who

had thrown the rock, request the badge number of the van driver who he

alleged swore at him, so he could complain, and to ask for the quickest

route home.

However, before he was able to convey the information, Kennedy-Macfoy

alleges a number of officers began "hurling abuse" at him, charging at

his car and grabbing him "viciously" through the windows.

He says he was dragged from the car and in the ensuing melee theofficers repeatedly encircled him and shouted profanities. He said he

replied calmly and showed his palms to the officers, telling them: "Listen

guys, I haven't done anything wrong. I'm a firefighter  – I work with you lot

and I just want to explain something. I've showed no aggression toward

any of you."

The fireman said he recalled police telling people who were filming the

scene with their mobile phones: "Turn those fucking cameras off." He

said the stun gun was discharged when he was walking backwards with

his hands in the air.

In court, the police officer who discharged the weapon conceded he did

not warn Kennedy-Macfoy he was about to be shot – an apparent

contravention of Home Office guidelines.

Kennedy-Macfoy's complaint against police was submitted shortly after 

the attack. He alleged he was shot without warning and said he believed

he had been targeted because of his race.

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The Met should automatically refer all complaints involving the use of 

their Taser stun guns to the IPCC. However in Kennedy-Macfoy's case,

the force decided to deal with the complaint internally for seven months.

On Wednesday, following inquiries from the Guardian, and a letter from

Kennedy-Macfoy's lawyers which drew attention to the evidence officers

gave in court about race, the Met decided it would refer the case to the

IPCC.

The Met said in a statement that it had not automatically referred the

case to the IPCC due to "oversight". It added: "Such allegations are

taken extremely seriously and the investigation will explore all the

circumstances and evidence … As a Taser was discharged this case is a

mandatory referral to the IPCC." The IPCC confirmed it had received the

referral and was "assessing" the complaint.

Kennedy-Macfoy said he might not have pursued his case if police had

not sought to prosecute him – a move he alleges required them to

"concoct false accounts of events" to justify their actions.

"People make mistakes; you've got good cops and bad cops," he said.

"People act differently under pressure. If at that point they had just said:

'Mate, so sorry – we have been dealing with this party and got it totally

wrong,' I really wouldn't have pursued anything. I still would have been

pissed off, but I would have accepted their apology and their 

acknowledgement that they had messed up."

If the attempt to prosecute Kennedy-Macfoy had succeeded he would

have faced losing his job. He was acquitted on 7 February, despite the

evidence against him given by several police officers.

Kennedy-Macfoy's solicitor, Shamik Dutta, of Bhatt Murphy solicitors,

voiced concerns at his client's allegations, saying: "The question many

people are bound to ask is why an off-duty firefighter, wearing a

pinstriped suit and offering assistance to the police, should have been

dragged from his car, shot with a Taser, locked up for many hours and

then prosecuted for an offence he did not commit by the very officers he

was trying to help.

"Our client now expects a comprehensive investigation which examines

what role his race has had in the horrific events he has been forced to

suffer."

Kennedy-Macfoy said this was not his first experience of discrimination atthe hands of police: "I always get stopped by the police and it's always

the same. [Police say:] 'Oh, you know, loads of these cars get stolen, so

we just need to check you are who you say you are, blah blah blah.' And

I know it is because I'm black. My friend Vince, he's a fireman – he

borrows my car sometimes and it's a running joke at the fire station  – 

he's never been stopped."

Brian Paddick, a former senior officer at Scotland Yard, said on

Thursday he would appoint an independent commissioner for standards

to help tackle "endemic" racism within the Metropolitan police if he were

elected London mayor in May.

• This article was amended on 20 April 2012. The original article included

an extraneous sentence about the IPCC referral, and also referred to

five cases of alleged racism being handled by the IPCC instead of six.

These errors have been corrected.

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