A Met Police officer who was barred from front line duty for five years amid a misconduct probe after he Tasered a runaway suspect and left him paralysed has been cleared.
Jordan Walker-Brown, 27, broke his back after falling from a height after being Tasered by PC Imran Mahmood during a police chase through Harringay, north London, on May 4, 2020.
The officer had feared Mr Walker-Brown - who was running away and unarmed at the time - had a knife and believed he needed to be 'contained'.
Following the incident, PC Mahmood was placed on restricted duties, barring him from working on the front line.
In May last year, the officer was cleared of GBH following a trial, and has since been cleared of misconduct allegations relating to use of force, orders and instructions.






