Edward Alexander Barnett QPM
- Died:
- 04 January 1970
- Age:
- 24
- Rank:
- Police Constable
- Force:
- City of Glasgow Police
- Cause:
- Homicide - Shot
- Duty Status:
- On Duty
- Gallantry award:
- Edward Alexander Barnett received State recognition by way of a Gallantry Award in relation to the incident where he lost his life.
Roll of Honour Citation
Shot and fatally wounded when questioning three men seen acting suspiciously.
Posthumously awarded the Queen’s Police Medal for Gallantry.
Police Memorial Tribute
Shot in the head and fatally wounded, alongside his colleague, DC Angus MacKenzie, who died five days earlier, after they and two other officers were called as back-up to question three men their Inspector had seen acting suspiciously outside a flat in Allison Street, Govanhill.
Unaware that the men had just carried out a bank robbery, the five officers were searching the flat and checking the contents of two suitcases found in the property, when one of the men pulled out a gun and shot the Inspector. As they tried to disarm the gunman, PC Barnett and DC Mackenzie were also shot, with Angus being shot a second time as he fell.
He was survived by his wife and two children.
Posthumously awarded the Queen’s Police Medal for Gallantry.
