http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-24195404
A Metropolitan police officer has died from his injuries after being involved in a hit and run incident whilst attempting to stop a speeding car. The driver of the car had been found and arrested on suspicion of dangerous driving, but has now been arrested on suspicion of murder - which carries a mandatory life sentence in the UK (though prisoners can be released on parole after a minimum term).
My question is this: Why is it murder if you run over a police officer, but not if you kill a cyclist whilst in charge of a motor vehicle?
A Metropolitan police officer has died from his injuries after being involved in a hit and run incident whilst attempting to stop a speeding car. The driver of the car had been found and arrested on suspicion of dangerous driving, but has now been arrested on suspicion of murder - which carries a mandatory life sentence in the UK (though prisoners can be released on parole after a minimum term).
My question is this: Why is it murder if you run over a police officer, but not if you kill a cyclist whilst in charge of a motor vehicle?