Police Officer Named After Gun Death

A police officer who died after a firearm was discharged at a city police station was named as Constable Rod Gellatly.

The 41-year-old officer was at Baird Street police station in Glasgow when the incident happened yesterday. 

An ambulance was called to the scene at around 11am. No one else was understood to have been involved in the incident. 

Assistant Chief Constable Bernard Higgins said: ``It is with great sadness that I confirm a serving Strathclyde Police officer died in an incident where a firearm was discharged at Baird Street Police Office. ``Our thoughts are with the officer's family and friends at this difficult time.''