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A Dorset police officer, PC Lorne Castle, was dismissed for his "aggressive" arrest of a knife-carrying teenager, sparking concern among colleagues about the use of force. Castle, who won a bravery award, was criticized for pinning the 15-year-old against a wall. The dismissal has led to outcry from fellow officers and the public, with critics arguing that it undermines police authority and support for officers in dealing with knife crime.
Courtesy: www.thesun.co.uk
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