Berkshire police murder: Murdered PC was newlywed due to go on honeymoon


Berkshire police murder: Murdered PC was newlywed due to go on honeymoon

A 13-year-old is among ten people who have been arrested on suspicion of murdering PC Andrew Harper.

A murder investigation is launched after a police officer dies in Berkshire
Murder investigation into police officer death
A police officer who was murdered while responding to a reported burglary in Berkshire was a newlywed due to go on his honeymoon.
PC Andrew Harper, from the Roads Policing Proactive Unit based at Abingdon police station, was married last month in a ceremony at Ardington House in Oxfordshire.
He was due to go on his honeymoon next week.
Andrew Harper
Image: Andrew Harper was on duty and responding to reports of a burglary when he was killed
Andrew Harper on his wedding day
Image: The 28-year-old was due to go on his honeymoon after getting married last month
The 28-year-old, who joined the force in 2010, was killed late on Thursday evening after attending the scene of a reported burglary near the village of Sulhamstead.
His cause of death has not yet been confirmed, but police say he was at some point dragged along the ground by a vehicle.
Ten people have been arrested on suspicion of murder, including a 13-year-old boy.
They were all arrested within an hour of the incident happening, and are currently being held in custody in different police stations around the region.
PC Harper's grandmother, Maureen Shrimpton, said on Friday she was "so proud" of her grandson.
Writing on Facebook, she said: "Just a really horrible day. Our grandson Andrew was killed last night while doing his police work.
"So proud of him. Our love goes to his lovely wife, Mum and Dad, brother and all of his family and friends. Love from Nan and Bubba xxx."
Police at the scene
Image: Police have cordoned off the scene amid the investigation
Boris Johnson reacts to the murder of PC Andrew Harper in Berkshire
Boris Johnson reacts to news of PC Andrew Harper's death while on duty and promises to increase police numbers.
Andy Fiddler, from Thames Valley Police Federation, said the news was "totally devastating".
He said: "All our thoughts - and the thoughts of the entire police family across the UK - are with the family, friends and close colleagues of PC Andrew Harper, who died last night.
"Police officers go to work each and every day to do their duty. We are courageous, caring and compassionate. We confront danger on a daily basis.
"We know there is a risk when we put on the uniform but we do so as we are proud to protect the public.
"Sadly on very rare and horrendous occasions a colleague makes the ultimate sacrifice. We will ensure that heroism is never forgotten."
One officer, who said she knew PC Harper, recalled knowing a "brilliant" and "top officer" who was part of a case involving the arrest of her ex-husband for domestic violence.
She said: "He was brilliant and gave me the courage to take steps to change my life. I can't thank him enough. He was a top officer."



Prime Minister Boris Johnson said he was "deeply shocked and appalled by the death of a brave officer on duty".
He added: "My thoughts are with PC Harper's family, friends and colleagues at this terrible time.
"It is the most powerful reminder that police officers up and down the country put themselves at risk every single day to keep us safe. They have my absolute support."
Thursday's incident is the latest in a string of recent violent episodes involving police officers.
It comes after PC Stuart Outten, 28, was attacked with a machete in London last week by a motor offences suspect, and just days after PC Gareth Phillips, 42, suffered "potentially life-changing" injuries after he was run over by a suspected car thief in Birmingham.
Andrew Harper on his wedding day
Image: PC Harper was married at Ardington House last month
Earlier this month, Mr Johnson pledged to make the country's policing a top priority, and promised to make way for 10,000 extra prison places and 20,000 more police officers.
In response to Thursday's attack, Home Secretary Priti Patel said she would do "everything in my power" to support police officers and "crack down on cowardly criminals who commit appalling acts of violence".
She said: "PC Harper died in the line of duty protecting the public and his incredible bravery and extraordinary sacrifice will not be forgotten.
"Our dedicated police officers go to work every day to serve their communities. They are courageous and professional people who confront danger on a daily basis. The risks they take to keep us all safe are enormous."

Forensic officers at the scene
Image: Boris Johnson says he is "deeply shocked and appalled" by the incident
Police officers at the scene
Image: Condolence messages have flooded in from police departments around the country
Anthony Stansfeld, the police and crime commissioner for Thames Valley, said he was sending "deepest condolences" to the family and friends of PC Harper.
He added: "This is a tragic loss for the force and I know that Thames Valley Police are doing all they can to support those who have been affected."



Other policing departments around the country have also shared their support for Thames Valley Police following the news of the death.
Derbyshire Roads Policing Unit said it was "every cop's worst nightmare" to wake up to, while Lancashire Police said it "stands shoulder to shoulder" with its colleagues.
Police are appealing for any witnesses to come forward.