RIP PC KEITH PALMER
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I think an applause on the 48th minute would be good as a mark of respect.3
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RIP
So sad1 -
RIP.
A close-to-home reminder of what it can cost these guys to protect us.0 -
RIP PC Palmer
I hope between the club and us, there will be something done at The Valley to ensure he is with us at every game, and we can all always honour his bravery and service.a12 -
Rest in peace PC Palmer.0
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Not that it matters who he supported but this news makes it a little more sad than it already was. RIP Keith Palmer.
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RIP fellow Addick.
Condolences to everyone who knew you.
We owe people like you so much. Words can never properly express it. Just be assured you will never be forgotten.0 -
Rest in peace PC Palmer1
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Absolutely horrible, the whole thing. Why anyone is driven to this level of hate is beyond me.
RIP fellow Addick and East Stand man.0 -
My thoughts are with Keith, his family and friends at this very sad time. RIP0
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RIP. brave fella.0
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Worth getting this on every page, hopefully that target gets seen off pretty quick and rises far in advance.Ultimatum said:I don't know if this breaks forum rules etc ... but our federation has set up a just giving page for our fallen colleague, PC Palmer.
No officer deserves to go to work , put our uniform on and not come home to our families.
https://www.justgiving.com/crowdfunding/Keith-palmer3 -
RIP to an Addick and a hero. I hope the club hold a fitting tribute at the next home game.0
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RIP0
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I agree, it makes it more personal, and really brings home the waste of human lifeGreenWithEnvy said:Not that it matters who he supported but this news makes it a little more sad than it already was. RIP Keith Palmer.
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RIP PC Palmer.
Thoughts are with family, friends, colleagues and everyone else lucky enough to know him. A true hero who will be remembered by all.0 -
Sleep tight, Keith.
You will be remembered.0 -
God bless you Keith. RIP0
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RIP
You did your city and country proud. Sincere condolences to your friends and family.0 -
I see that £75,000 has already been donatedUltimatum said:I don't know if this breaks forum rules etc ... but our federation has set up a just giving page for our fallen colleague, PC Palmer.
No officer deserves to go to work , put our uniform on and not come home to our families.
https://www.justgiving.com/crowdfunding/Keith-palmer
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Rest In Peace Keith0
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I've suggested to the club that they re-name the East Stand in his honour.4
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a good idea, a fitting lasting tributeCrusty54 said:I've suggested to the club that they re-name the East Stand in his honour.
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Over £77,000 now.HarryLime said:
I see that £75,000 has already been donatedUltimatum said:I don't know if this breaks forum rules etc ... but our federation has set up a just giving page for our fallen colleague, PC Palmer.
No officer deserves to go to work , put our uniform on and not come home to our families.
https://www.justgiving.com/crowdfunding/Keith-palmer
RIP Keith0 -
No one deserves this.
Thoughts with his family and friends.0 -
RIP Keith Palmer.
A true Hero who served his country all his working Life.
A fellow Charlton fan who was one of our own.
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Rest in peace Keith, from until this season a fellow East Stand Season ticket holder. Thoughts go out to his family and friends and hope they are somehow comforted by all the messages from here and elsewhere.0
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Awful news.
RIP Keith0 -
Could anyone who knew Ian personally drop me a message on here, I believe various news agencies are looking so speak to anyone who knew him from a Charlton perspective.
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This from Facebook by FB user Andrew Thorogood
'We were in London last October and visited the Houses of Parliament. An officer by the name of Keith Palmer was happy to pose with us for a photo once he learned that we had travelled all the way from Alice Springs in the Northern Territory, Australia.
It sent a shiver down my spine when I realised Keith was the officer who was killed in the London terror attack which took place last night.
I spoke with Keith for quite a while and found him to be a genuinely nice bloke. He said he would love to visit Australia with his family one day. The girls suggested if he did make it to Australia, he should visit Alice Springs and we would show him how special a place it is.
That will never happen now, all because he was doing his job and trying to keep people safe in the face of yet another crazy terror attack. Our thoughts are with his wife and family.
With everyone so suspicious of everyone else these days, he was happy to chat and smile for a photo with a bunch of Territorians on holiday whilst still remaining vigilant and carrying out his duties as a police officer.'
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