Police officer killed in Westminster palace attack get state honor

Chris Jasurek
By Chris Jasurek
April 9, 2017World News
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Police officer killed in Westminster palace attack get state honor
Officers from the Parliamentary and Diplomatic Protection Command (PaDP) hold the cap and helmet of PC Keith Palmer, killed in the March 22 Westminster terror attack, as his coffin arrives at the Chapel of St Mary Undercroft within the Palace of Westminster in central London on April 9, 2017, ahead of the funeral tomorrow. (Paul Grover/AFP/Getty Images)

LONDON (AP)—The body of a police officer killed in last month’s attack in London has been brought to lie in a chapel at Parliament, an honor usually reserved for senior politicians.

Constable Keith Palmer was stabbed to death by Khalid Masood inside the gates of Parliament on March 22. Moments earlier, Masood had plowed a rented SUV into pedestrians on Westminster Bridge, killing four.

Palmer’s coffin, draped in a police flag, was brought to the 13th-century crypt Chapel of St. Mary Undercroft on Sunday, accompanied by police officers and family members. It will lie overnight before his full police funeral at Southwark Cathedral on Monday.

Queen Elizabeth II gave permission for the coffin to lie in the chapel, a spot usually reserved for former British leaders.

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