The court heard how PC Imran Mahmood was of the belief that the 23-year-old Jordan Walker-Brown was in possession of a weapon and that he could have been dangerous.
A Metropolitan Police officer has been found not guilty of unlawfully inflicting grievous bodily harm on a man who was left paralysed after being Tasered.
The victim, who was then 23, was left with"catastrophic" injuries after hitting his head on the pavement and breaking his back.
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