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Police have identified 41-year-old Tetsuya Yamagami as a suspect in PM Abe's assassination (Image via AP/Yonhap)

Who is Tetsuya Yamagami? Shinzo Abe’s suspected shooter arrested as former Japanese Prime Minister dies at 67

Former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, 67, died on Friday after being shot twice from behind in the region's Nara Prefecture. Authorities have identified the suspect in the assassination as Tetsuya Yamagami, a 41-year-old Nara resident who previously served in Japan's Maritime Defense Force, a Naval Unit of the Japanese Self-Defense Forces.

According to various reports, Shinzo Abe was making a speech at 11:30 am on July 8 when Tetsuya Yamagumi allegedly fired two shots at him with an improvised firearm. Abe had a gunshot wound on the right side of the neck and was bleeding internally in his chest.

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Horrible news of a brutal assassination of former Prime Minister of Japan Shinzo Abe. I am extending my deepest condolences to his family and the people of Japan at this difficult time. This heinous act of violence has no excuse.

A young woman at the scene described the shooting to local outlets.

She said:

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"The first shot sounded like a toy. He didn't fall and there was a large bang. The second shot was more visible, you could see the spark and smoke. After the second shot, people surrounded (Shinzo Abe) and gave him a cardiac massage."

While NHK reporters at the scene described Abe as "responsive," the BBC later reported that he had gone into cardiopulmonary arrest. Shinzo Abe passed away from his wounds on the same afternoon.

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Reportedly, the suspected gunman, Tetsuya Yamagumi, made no effort to flee after shooting Abe. Officers quickly detained him at the scene.


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According to reports, Tetsuya Yamagumi is believed to be a Nara resident who served in Japan's Maritime Defense Force for three years, from 2002 to 2005.

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Just found out that Shinzo Abe Japan's Longest Former Serving Prime Minister has been killed.

This is the first time a Former Japanese PM has been assassinated since Inukai Tsuyoshi 90 Years Ago.

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Various reports suggest that Yamagumi allegedly expressed that he was driven to violence because he was "dissatisfied" with the former Prime Minister, who was campaigning for a parliamentary election in the city of Nara.

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Police claim that Yamagumi said:

"I targeted Shinzo Abe with the intention of killing him."

However, NHK also reported that, according to later police interviews, Yamagumi claimed that his dissatisfaction with Shinzo Abe was not political in nature.

According to local outlets, Yamagumi told authorities:

"(I have) no grudge against Abe's political beliefs."

Police recovered what appeared to be a homemade "double-barrel shotgun" from his possession. However, officers on the scene contradicted that it was a shotgun, saying that the gunshots sounded more like "fireworks."

Incredibly sad news about Shinzo Abe.

His global leadership through unchartered times will be remembered by many. My thoughts are with his family, friends and the Japanese people.

The UK stands with you at this dark and sad time.
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While the improvised firearm was discovered on Yamagumi, authorities also recovered explosives after searching his home. He is currently under police custody. Charges against him have not yet been disclosed.

Fumio Kishida, the current Prime Minister of Japan, condemned the shooting in an official press release.

Sometimes our memories of the dead involve those people we closely follow.

Here is Shinzo Abe when he met with ARASHI in 2019 at Tokyo Dome after watching their 5x20 concert. The former Japanese prime minister was shot dead in Nara today. RIP 🏼
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Kishida said:

"It is a despicable act of barbarity that occurred when an election, which is the basis of democracy, is being held and is totally unacceptable."

The presence of these weapons has been a shocking discovery for the Japanese public. As per Gun Policy, Japan has the lowest gun violence rate in the world, after Singapore.

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