Police Memorial Trust
The trust's objective is to erect memorials to British police officers killed in the line of duty, at or near the spot where they died, thereby acting as a permanent reminder to the public of the sacrifice they made.The trust's third memorial, and the first to be erected outside London, was sited at the seafront at Frinton-on-Sea, Essex, where PC Brian Bishop was fatally shot by an armed robber on 22 August 1984.On 3 October 2008, Prime Minister Gordon Brown unveiled a monument in Luton to mark the site of the fatal stabbing of PC Jonathan Henry.A total of 50 memorials in honour of police officers killed on duty have been erected throughout the United Kingdom.This became The National Police Memorial, which is sited in St James's Park at the junction of Horse Guards Road and The Mall.