Key Points
- PC Adrian Young, a British Transport Police officer, convicted of assaulting a 15-year-old girl at Camden Road Overground station in North London.
- Assault took place in September 2024; conviction handed down on 8 October 2025.
- Sentenced on 13 November 2025 at Westminster Magistrates’ Court to a 12-month Community Order and victim surcharge.
- Incident involved Young restraining the girl with a headlock, pushing her against a ticket machine, and placing his hand around her throat.
- British Transport Police (BTP) suspended PC Young and referred the incident to the Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC).
- IOPC found grounds for gross misconduct hearing over breaches of police professional behaviour standards.
- Assistant Chief Constable Sean O’Callaghan condemned Young’s actions as unnecessary and damaging to public trust.
- Internal disciplinary proceedings to follow the criminal conviction.
What occurred during the assault at Camden Road Overground station in North London?
As reported by BBC News, on 22 September 2024, PC Adrian Young, aged 48, was involved in an assault on a 15-year-old girl at Camden Road Overground station in North London. He was attending the scene as part of the London Overground Tasking Team after railway staff called for assistance when the girl pushed through ticket barriers. CCTV footage shown during the trial revealed PC Young restraining the girl in a headlock for about 30 seconds, pushing her through the ticket barriers, and placing his hand around her throat while pushing her against a ticket machine. The officer then handcuffed and arrested her before she was later de-arrested at the scene.
How was the assault brought to light and investigated?
According to The Guardian’s Jessica Murray, a member of the public who witnessed the incident complained to the authorities, prompting British Transport Police to voluntarily refer the matter to the Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC). The IOPC conducted an investigation and determined that the use of force by PC Young was excessive, leading to his conviction on 8 October 2025.
What was the legal outcome for PC Adrian Young after the assault?
The Telegraph reported that on Thursday 13 November 2025, Westminster Magistrates’ Court sentenced PC Young to a 12-month Community Order with rehabilitation requirements and imposed a victim surcharge. The court highlighted the seriousness of the offence, especially as it involved the use of force against a minor while in uniform.
What disciplinary measures will follow the criminal conviction?
As noted by The Independent, the IOPC also recommended that PC Young face a gross misconduct hearing for breaching police professional standards. The British Transport Police confirmed that they would move quickly to initiate internal disciplinary proceedings following the criminal case. PC Young remains suspended from duty.
How has British Transport Police publicly responded to the incident in North London?
Assistant Chief Constable Sean O’Callaghan told Sky News that
“The actions of PC Young during this incident were appalling, demonstrating a completely unnecessary and unacceptable use of force against a child.”
He emphasised that such behaviour weakens public confidence in the British Transport Police and falls short of the high standards expected of officers.
What does this case signify about police accountability in North London and beyond?
This case highlights ongoing concerns about police conduct, especially regarding the treatment of young people. The swift referral to the IOPC and public complaints reflect growing community expectations for transparency and justice within law enforcement. It underscores the vital role of independent oversight bodies in maintaining standards and public trust.