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An acclaimed cops officer who was sacked for a ‘disrespect’ after arresting a knife-carrying teenager has claimed the saga has actually left him fretting about whether he can ‘pay his mortgage’.
The stunning video demonstrates how PC Lorne Castle got the 15-year-old boy, who was suspected of attack, and pressed him into a wall before slamming him into the ground and continuing to place his turn over the youth’s face while screaming dangers and curse words.
During the commotion a Stanley-type knife fell out of the teen’s waistband.
PC Castle, 46, was dismissed from Dorset Police over the Bournemouth arrest, triggering a wave of criticism as it emerged the teenager was presumed of assaulting two people consisting of a senior gentlemen.
He has actually now raised the cover on a headache 16 months which he stated ‘might have broken him’ - as Home Secretary Yvette Cooper faces contacts us to action in.
The police officer told GB News: ‘I entered into authorities 9 or 10 years ago. Prior to that, I remained in the sports industry, went to Bournemouth University where I did law.
‘I have actually had a confident life and more than happy and get on with individuals. The in 2015 and a half, when they’ve put me on limited tasks, I’m not permitted face-to-face contact with people.
‘I’m separated. I don’t know whether I’m going to be able to pay the mortgage and bring money home up until I see how this goes.’
Award-winning law enforcement officer PC Castle, who was sacked for a ‘disrespect’ after detaining a knife-carrying teenager, has actually claimed the saga left him struggling to ‘pay his mortgage’
PC Castle detained the 15-year-old boy in Bournemouth in January last year on suspicion of assault
PC Castle also offered an insight into what was going through his head throughout the event, which resulted in him being discovered guilty of gross misconduct.
‘My intent was to arrest a potentially violent suspect without injuries,’ he stated. ‘He was arrested, no injuries and no grievance, and a knife was removed from the street.
‘It’s not a nice circumstance for anybody to be in … other officers have remained in that situation and that’s why I am here now. Any error, pause or doubt can have dramatic outcomes.
‘My intention was excellent which’s why I have actually kept my innocence, due to the fact that I understand my own frame of mind.
‘If I know it can be evaluated like a sport, armchair critiquing, some time down the line, it’s gon na make you pause. Whether that’s great or bad it needs to be taken a look at.’
It comes after Dorset Police launched the full bodycam footage from PC Castle’s partner on the stop, permitting the public to evaluate the chaotic episode for themselves.
Following the arrest PC Castle’s colleagues reported concerns about his conduct to senior officers, triggering a 16-month investigation and gross misbehavior proceedings.
A misbehavior panel last week found PC Castle made the boy feel ‘scared and intimidated’ and revealed him a ‘absence of courtesy and respect’ during the arrest in January last year.
The officer (visualized) was dismissed after he was accused of showing an absence of courtesy and respect to a knife-carrying teenager he jailed for assault
During the arrest PC Castle could be seen placing his hands over the kids head and sitting on top of him
He stated on Tuesday that he has been assisted by a strong support system as he waits to see if he is entitled to an appeal
The officer admitted that he ‘lost control’ throughout the arrest and tearfully apologised for his ‘out of character’ actions at an authorities disciplinary hearing.
The panel, led by Wiltshire Police Assistant Chief Constable Deborah Smith, found him guilty of gross misbehavior.
They stated he stopped working to show self-control, did not treat the boy with courtesy or regard which his ‘shouting, swearing, finger pointing, taking hold of the young boy’s face recommended usage of leg restraints was not essential, sensible or proportionate’.
It was alleged the officer also got the young boy’s throat but this was not proven.
PC Castle was dismissed without notice and barred from serving once again.
The bodycam video footage demonstrated how PC Castle was the very first out of the police car before putting the young boy to the wall and then pressing him to the ground while shouting: ‘You’re under arrest’.
While on top of the teen on the ground, he then shouted: ‘Get on the ground. Come down. Come down.
‘Show me your f *** ing hands, now. Put your f *** ing hands behind your [back]’
The teenager, who is clearly distressed, screams and told PC Castle ‘I can’t’ - as the officer is on top of him.
PC Castle’s female associate can then by heard attempting to step in to de-escalate the circumstance, but Castle would not be stopped.
While pointing his finger into the teen’s face, he shouted: ‘Right, listen, stop shrieking like a little b ****. Do you comprehend that? Shut up.’
PC Castle is seen moments after leaving his police car as he takes the youth to the ground
As PC Castle yelled at the young boy, he became increasingly distressed, shouting, crying and appearing to struggle to breathe
He continues: ‘Roll over. Right, you try resisting once again, do you comprehend? Right, stopped talking.
‘If you try resisting one more time - best get your f *** ing hands behind your back, do you comprehend?
‘One hand at a time! One hand at a time. Stop screaming.’
Speaking into his radio PC Castle then requests another unit to be sent out over since the suspect is ‘being a little b ****.’
He then starts shouting at the boy again, while still on top of him on the ground, and pointing into his face.
‘Right, stop withstanding or I’m going to smash you. Do you comprehend? Put your hands behind your back.’
PC Castle then tells members of the public who are seeing on: ‘Return, now.’
He places his hands on top of the kid’s face, triggering him to weep out in what appears to be pain.
He shouts: ‘You are under arrest at the minute on suspicion of assault. Right do stagnate.’
It is just 90 seconds after PC Castle opened the car door. Throughout the arrest, the 15-year-old could be heard screaming and shouting ‘what have I done wrong?’. At one point he starts crying and seems having a hard time to draw breath.
PC Castle (right) won an award for saving a person from drowning, in addition to previously being called Neighbourhood Law enforcement officer of the Year
Colleagues concerned by PC Castle’s behaviour during the arrest reported him to senior officers
Fury as policemans is sacked after revealing knife teen ‘lack of courtesy and respect’ on arrest
On the day of the arrest, the panel heard that the boy was presumed of attacking a senior male while riding an e-scooter before getting embroiled in a fracas with another youth outside McDonalds.
PC Castle, who has two times won a national bravery award consisting of one for conserving a senior female from drowning in an inflamed river in 2023, found the suspect strolling up Richmond Hill in Bournemouth before the stop.
His coworker attempted to action in to soothe the scenario a number of times but was all but neglected by PC Castle, video footage programs.
Giving evidence, PC Castle said he became ‘overwhelmed and frightened’ when the kid resisted as his mind flashed back to his arrest of a county lines drug dealer 18 months earlier which led him fearing for his life.
As the officer fought with the dealership, his associate who was guaranteed was being told to ‘cut him’ - before an off-duty officer stepped in to defend him.
PC Castle confessed he had exceeded the mark with his language and and broke down in tears as he said: ‘I’m humiliated by the video and I apologise for my actions.
‘Anyone who knows me in public or personal life knows that is not how I act. When he began yelling and withstanding I panicked and became overwhelmed.
‘I did not choke the suspect and I did not get him in a headlock. I was trying to keep his head still with the palm of my hand so he did not strike his head.
‘I did not put my full weight on him as my knees were on the concrete. I only used sufficient weight to keep his body still.
PC Lorne Castle admitted that he ‘lost control’ during the arrest and tearfully apologised for his ‘out of character’ actions at a cops disciplinary hearing
‘During the arrest I saw the knife fall out of his waistband so he was arrested for a knife offence. I think the arrest needed to be made however I lost control of the circumstance.’
Mark Ley Morgan, representing Dorset Police at the hearing, said the knife was not appropriate as PC Castle did not know the young boy had it when making the arrest.
Mr Morgan stated: ‘PC Castle breached standards of professional behaviour by stopping working to show self control and failing to treat him with courtesy or respect.
‘He abused his power and authority and his behaviour weakened confidence in the authorities.
‘It was completely unnecessary and out of proportion, and it is so serious that termination would be warranted.’
‘PC Castle has let the police service and his colleagues down and he does not represent the many hard-working officers and personnel of Dorset Police.
‘The result reflects the seriousness of this matter and guarantees that he will no longer hold a function in policing and the advantage of constable.
‘I am grateful to the officers for having the courage to do the right thing and report their issues about PC Castle’s actions.’
After the hearing, Dorset Police Deputy Chief Constable Rachel Farrell acknowledged that officers did a ‘hard task’ but stated PC Castle let the force down by his actions.
She stated: ‘I have actually never been in any doubt that PC Castle’s actions were extreme, aggressive and unsuitable and I can comprehend the neighborhoods we serve will be worried about this case.
PC Castle (right), imagined with his other half Denise, accepts he devoted misconduct however denies his behaviour totaled up to gross misbehavior
But the judgment proved dissentious with lots of reacting online and speaking out in support of the officer.
Norman Brennan, a retired authorities officer and creator of the project group Protect the Protectors, implicated Dorset Police of throwing PC Castle ‘under a bus’.
He stated: ‘Senior officers at Dorset Police have taken leave of their senses. This choice epitomises how they have lost touch with the danger and reality of frontline policing. It is bloody insanity.
‘Police officers when facing volatile or violent situations will at times swear and use some unsavoury words.
‘All arrests involve some kind of force and pressing someone even in the face during a struggle is not always intentional and even if it is its part and parcel in numerous arrests when limiting a suspect. No arrest lacks some sort of force.
‘I’m sick and fed up with officers being disciplined for things like this and I think the bulk of the general public would think this is absolutely bonkers.
‘Many senior officers kowtow to the continuous criticism of the police in a sort of appeasement and typically throw officers under the bus or to the wolves as sacrificial lambs. Cases like this are most likely to discourage individuals from signing up with the authorities.’
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