Roger Brereton
- Died:
- 19 August 1987
- Age:
- 41
- Rank:
- Police Constable
- Force:
- Thames Valley Police
- Cause:
- Homicide - Shot
- Duty Status:
- On Duty
- Gallantry award:
- Roger Brereton received State recognition by way of a Gallantry Award in relation to the incident where he lost his life.
Roll of Honour Citation
Died after being shot while responding to reports of a gunman in Hungerford. Posthumously awarded the Queen's Commendation for Brave Conduct.
Police Memorial Tribute
The Hungerford Massacre, as it became known, began when a 27-year-old man embarked on an armed rampage.
Following a 999 call to Newbury Police Station at 12.40pm, reporting a shooting incident, PC Roger Brereton was one of four police officers to respond. The officers planned their approach and, as agreed, Roger drove into South View, a narrow lane leading to Hungerford Common.
The armed man suddenly emerged and repeatedly fired at PC Brereton, hitting him and causing his police car to crash. Despite this, Roger used his VHF radio to warn the Force Control Room. Using an automatic weapon, the man again opened fire on the officer. A total of twenty-four bullets struck the police car.
PC Brereton was posthumously awarded the Queen’s Commendation for Brave Conduct.
