Keith Palmer (police officer)
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Keith David Palmer GM (3 October 1968 – 22 March 2017) was a British police officer who was posthumously awarded the George Medal, the second highest award for gallantry "not in the face of the enemy". Though unarmed, he stopped a knife-wielding terrorist from entering the Palace of Westminster during the 2017 Westminster attack; he died from wounds he received in this attack. He had worked for the Metropolitan Police Service (MPS) for 16 years, and had joined the MPS's Parliamentary and Diplomatic Protection Group in April 2016.
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Keith Palmer (police officer)
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Keith Palmer
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New Palace Yard, Palace of Westminster, London, England
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Keith David Palmer
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Memorial to Palmer on Parliament Square
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PC Keith Palmer on the day of his death
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Plaque to Palmer in New Palace Yard
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The front of the funeral procession
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The hearse carrying Palmer's coffin with 'No 1 Daddy' floral decoration
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Memorials to Palmer
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Palmer's funeral
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Keith Palmer's funeral .jpg
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Plaque to PC Palmer in New Palace Yard.jpg
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Memorial to PC Keith Palmer on Parliament Square.jpg
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Keith David Palmer GM (3 October 1968 – 22 March 2017) was a British police officer who was posthumously awarded the George Medal, the second highest award for gallantry "not in the face of the enemy". Though unarmed, he stopped a knife-wielding terrorist from entering the Palace of Westminster during the 2017 Westminster attack; he died from wounds he received in this attack. He had worked for the Metropolitan Police Service (MPS) for 16 years, and had joined the MPS's Parliamentary and Diplomatic Protection Group in April 2016.
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