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Picture & Motives Of Ex-Japanese Prime Minister’s Killer, Revealed

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Picture & Motives Of Ex-Japanese Prime Minister’s Killer, Revealed

Shocking photos have gone viral online revealing the chilling moment Shinzo Abe’s suspected killer casually stands behind him just before he pulled the trigger on the former Japanese Prime Minister.

The footage shows Abe who was Japan’s longest-serving leader — starting a campaign-rally speech in the western region of Nara, smiling as those around him clap.

Standing just feet behind the leader, 67, was an innocent-looking masked man wearing military-style pants and with a bag slung around his back.

Within minutes of the politician starting his speech, that same man — identified as disgruntled 41-year-old veteran Tetsuya Yamagami — snuck closer to Abe and shot him dead in an attack that sparked immediate condemnation from leaders around the world.

Footage of the moment shows Abe, dressed in a navy blue suit, raising his fist during his impassioned speech — with the camera then shaking away as two loud shots boom out.

The video then shows Abe collapsing on the street, with security guards running toward him. He holds his chest, his shirt smeared with blood.

In the next moment, security guards leap on top of the same man who just moments earlier was pictured behind the politician, tackling him face down on the pavement.

Police at the scene arrested Tetsuya Yamagami, 41, a former member of Japan’s navy, on suspicion of murder. Police confiscated a homemade gun used in the attack, and several others were later found at his home.

According to NHK, the suspect served in the Maritime Self-Defense Force for three years in the 2000s, and he told police he “was frustrated with the former prime minister and targeted Abe intending to kill him.”

The attacker told investigators he plotted the shooting because he believed rumours that Mr. Abe was connected to an organization that he resents, according to police. Japanese media reported the man had developed hatred toward a religious group which his mother was devoted to. The reports did not specify the group.

The former prime minister was airlifted to a hospital for emergency treatment but was not breathing and his heart had stopped.

Doctors struggled to save Abe, but he died at 5:03 p.m. local time, about five and a half hours after being shot. He bled to death from two deep wounds, one on the right side of his neck, a doctor told a nationally televised news conference. The former leader had no vital signs when he was brought in.

It was the first assassination of a sitting or former Japanese premier since the days of prewar militarism in 1936.

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