Explosives Found At Japan Ex PM Shinzo Abe Shooter's House: 10 Facts
Some reports identified the man who shot former Japan PM Shinzo Abe as Tetsuya Yamagami, 41, believed to be a former member of the Japanese Maritime Self-Defense Force.
The shooter was tackled to the ground by security.
Here are five points on the shooter:
- Reports identified the shooter as Tetsuya Yamagami, a local man.
- Tetsuya Yamagami, 41, is believed to be a former member of the Japanese Maritime Self-Defense Force.
- He was believed to be standing behind Shinzo Abe, 10 feet away, when he fired at him.
- Shinzo Abe collapsed on stage in the middle of his speech. Yamagami was tackled to the ground by security.
- The man did not try to run away, as per Japan's public broadcaster NHK.
- He is currently being questioned at Nara Nishi police station.
- He told police that he "targeted Abe with the intention of killing him", claim reports.
- He was said to be "dissatisfied" with Shinzo Abe.
- Reports say he used a shotgun. He has been charged with attempted murder.
- The suspected shooter is believed to have made the gun himself.