tonight at ten: a community grieves for the victims of the plymouth mass shootings. among the dead, sophie martyn, just three years old, and her father lee. a vigil in their memory and for the others who died. eyewitnesses saw the gunman, after he d opened fire. i heard a bang and walked around the corner. a bloke was walking towards me with a black rifle. i could smell the gunfire, you know what i mean? it was like. imitates gunfire and it was about a couple of seconds, and again, and again and again. the killer s been named as jake davison. he was 22, and later turned the weapon on himself. it s britain s worst mass shooting in more than decade, and there are questions tonight over
i once had, that s gone, like. it s literally gone, like, i don t have the power any more. so were these murders ideologically inspired and do they count as an incel terrorist attack? we see a lot of incel inspired attackers who kind of think, i m killing myself and i m going to take down as many people as i can with me. the question of whether it s terrorism or not will ultimately be determined by whether these victims are targeted for a certain political reason or whether there was a real ideological motive beyond just his identity. at his home in here keyham, in plymouth, davison posted hate filled online rants about single mothers and his own mother in particular, calling her vile, dysfunctional and chaotic. yesterday evening, he shot her dead. when the gunman, a local man. some previous mass shootings have resulted in tighter gun laws. the hungerford massacre of 1987
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