Joseph Grantham

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Joseph Grantham (d. 1830) was the first police officer to be killed on duty in the United Kingdom.

Grantham was a member of the Metropolitan Police Force which had been formally established in 1829. While on duty on June 28, 1830, he tried to intervene in a fight between two drunks in Somers Town, London. At his inquest, the jury returned a verdict of "justifiable homicide", possibly due to suspicion of the new police force. Grantham was held to have contributed to his own death by "over-exertion in the discharge of his duty".[1] [2]

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