Murder of Ronan Kerr
| Murder of Ronan Kerr | |
|---|---|
| Part of Dissident Irish Republican campaign | |
| Location | Omagh, County Tyrone, Northern Ireland |
| Date | 2 April 2011 1600 BST |
| Target | Ronan Kerr |
Attack type | booby-trap |
| Deaths | 1 |
| Injured | 0 |
Ronan Kerr was a Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) officer killed by a booby-trap car bomb planted outside his home on 2 April 2011 at Highfield Close, just off the Gortin Road (the B48), near Killyclogher on the northern outskirts of Omagh in County Tyrone. Responsibility for the attack was later claimed by a dissident republican group claiming to be made up of former members of the Provisional IRA.
Constable Kerr was Roman Catholic, a group which at the time constituted approximately 30% of PSNI officers (a proportion recruitment policies were trying to increase), and was 25 at the time of his death. He was a member of a Gaelic Athletic Association club, the Beragh Red Knights. The guard of honour at Kerr's funeral was formed of club members and PSNI officers, a funeral also attended by the leaders of Ireland's four main churches.