Police express concern over use of force after officer fired for ‘aggressively’ detaining knife wielding teen

Published on June 01, 2025 at 10:42 PM

COPS are worried about using force when making arrests after a colleague was sacked for his “aggressive”; detaining of a knife-carrying teen.

The Dorset Federation is seeking “urgent clarification”; from senior officers after PC Lorne Castle was found guilty of gross misconduct.

PC Lorne Castle giving a thumbs up.
PC Lorne Castle was found guilty of gross misconduct after ‘aggressively’ detaining a teen with a knife

He stepped in after the 15-year-old was suspected of assaulting two people, one and elderly man, in .

Father-of-three Castle, 46 - winner of a national bravery award last year - had pinned him against a wall before taking him to the ground.

Former officer Keith Clothier said: “A good cop has had his career flushed down the toilet, for what?

“Failing to show courtesy and respect to a knife-carrying thug.

He added: “The country is in the grip of a and this is the message we are sending out to those that would flout the law?

“Those who have been involved in this decision should hang their heads in shame, as we have good experienced officers leaving in droves because they don’t feel supported in the job they once loved.”;

Dorset Police said: “Tackling unethical or unacceptable behaviour remains a force priority.

“We continue to support our colleagues where they use force in a lawful and proportionate way and the standards of behaviour, that the public expect, are upheld.”;

Former policeman Joe Terry added: “I have never in my life seen such an outpouring of support from the public for an officer as I have in the past week.”;

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