PC Neil Doyle RIP
Police Constable Neil Doyle was murdered while off duty this week.
It is not yet certain why he was attacked, but he was one of three off-duty police officers who were attacked while they were on a Christmas night out together in plain clothes. One of the lines of inquiry for those investigating the murder is that they were attacked because they had been recognised as policemen.
PC Doyle's murder is therefore a reminder to us all of the risks taken and sacrifices made on our behalf by the police officers who protect us.
Neil Doyle had been married in July and had been due to go on honeymoon with his new wife next month.
He had joined Merseyside Police in May 2004, and was an operational officer who was described as "well liked and respected by his colleagues." Most of his time working as a police officer had been spent in Liverpool, and he had been commended for his actions when arresting three men in a "violent offensive robbery"
Merseyside Police Federation chairman Peter Singleton told the BBC that PC Doyle was "a good cop that any officer would be proud to call a colleague".
"Neil was the kind of officer the police service is built on. This is devastating news," he said.
Rest in Peace.
It is not yet certain why he was attacked, but he was one of three off-duty police officers who were attacked while they were on a Christmas night out together in plain clothes. One of the lines of inquiry for those investigating the murder is that they were attacked because they had been recognised as policemen.
PC Doyle's murder is therefore a reminder to us all of the risks taken and sacrifices made on our behalf by the police officers who protect us.
Neil Doyle had been married in July and had been due to go on honeymoon with his new wife next month.
He had joined Merseyside Police in May 2004, and was an operational officer who was described as "well liked and respected by his colleagues." Most of his time working as a police officer had been spent in Liverpool, and he had been commended for his actions when arresting three men in a "violent offensive robbery"
Merseyside Police Federation chairman Peter Singleton told the BBC that PC Doyle was "a good cop that any officer would be proud to call a colleague".
"Neil was the kind of officer the police service is built on. This is devastating news," he said.
Rest in Peace.
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