In the case where former Prime Minister Abe was shot dead during a speech in Nara City, six marks were confirmed at the scene where the suspect stated that he had tried a gun the day before. I did.


The gun that shot the former Prime Minister seems to have been designed to fire six bullets at a time, and police are investigating that it may have been tried with the same gun.

On July 8, police arrested Nara City's unemployed Tetsuya Yamagami (41) on suspicion of murder in a case in which former Prime Minister Abe, who was giving a speech in Nara City, was shot dead by a gun. I'm investigating.



Yamagami stated that he shot a gun at the building containing the facilities of the former Unification Church, the "Unification Church of World Peace" in Nara City around 4 am the day before the incident, police said. On the 15th, we conducted on-site verification again.



According to police, the verification so far has confirmed six bullets that seemed to hit the wall of the company next door, and several bullets.



In addition, it is said that several residents in the vicinity heard one explosion sound like a gunshot during the time when it seems that they made a trial shot.



The gun that shot former Prime Minister Abe seems to have been designed to fire six bullets at a time, and police are investigating that the suspect may have tried shooting with the same gun.