Officers Killed in The Line of Duty
See also: List of British police officers killed in the line of dutyThe Police Roll of Honour Trust lists and commemorates all British police officers killed in the line of duty. The Police Memorial Trust since its establishment in 1984 has erected over 38 memorials to some of those officers.
Since 1877 the following officers of Dorset Police were killed while attempting to prevent or stop a crime in progress:
- Police Constable Thomas Bishop, 1877 (fatally injured by stones thrown by a drunk man)
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