Police officer cleared of assaulting ex-footballer Dalian Atkinson on night he was killed

Jurors deliberated for three hours before finding PC Mary Ellen Bettley-Smith, 32, not guilty of assault causing actual bodily harm - PA/Matthew Cooper
Jurors deliberated for three hours before finding PC Mary Ellen Bettley-Smith, 32, not guilty of assault causing actual bodily harm - PA/Matthew Cooper

A woman PC on Wednesday was cleared of assaulting a footballer after he was tasered by her boyfriend.

PC Mary Ellen Bettley-Smith, 32, was acquitted after jurors rejected the prosecution's claims that she "lashed out" in anger at 48-year-old Dalian Atkinson shortly before he died.

She said she struck the former Aston Villa forward with a baton as a last resort in the early hours of August 15, 2016.

Jurors deliberated for three hours and two minutes before finding her not guilty of assault causing actual bodily harm following a re-trial at Birmingham Crown Court.

Her original trial last year was unable to reach a verdict on the assault charge but convicted her partner PC Benjamin Monk of manslaughter.

Monk, 43, was jailed for eight years in July 2021 after forensic evidence proved he had kicked Mr Atkinson at least twice in the head, after tasering him to the ground.

The re-trial was told the retired footballer was looking forward to private health treatment due to start on the day he was unlawfully killed.

1993: Portrait of Dalian Atkinson of Aston Villa. - Getty Images Sport /Anton Want
1993: Portrait of Dalian Atkinson of Aston Villa. - Getty Images Sport /Anton Want

He lost consciousness shortly after being tasered near his childhood home and died in hospital about an hour later.

PC Bettley-Smith and Monk had been sent to the scene to restrain Mr Atkinson after his mental state became disturbed.

Prosecutors alleged that while she had not contributed to his death, she had lost her cool and "pummelled" a "defenceless" Mr Atkinson with a baton.

She told jurors that she had used the baton because she perceived the ex-footballer still posed a threat of "serious harm" after he was tasered for a third time.

The PC, who is 5ft 5in and whose full-time service had begun six months earlier, added that she was left "shaking from head to toe" and was sure she would have come to harm if Mr Atkinson had managed to get to his feet.

She said she desperately tried to control Mr Atkinson who was "actively resisting and trying to get up".

The family of Mr Atkinson said in a statement: "Whilst we are disappointed in today's verdict, it brings an end to legal processes which have lasted over six years."

The Independent Office for Police Conduct said it is liaising with West Mercia Police about its next steps regarding potential disciplinary proceedings.

West Mercia Police Assistant Chief Constable Rachel Jones said: "I again want to say to them that I am sincerely sorry and extend my apologies and heartfelt condolences."