Preventing Shootings A Challenge For Japan Despite Strict Gun Control
The assassination of former Prime Minister Shinzo Abe has highlighted the difficulty of preventing shooting incidents even in a country like Japan, where gun control is strict.Former Japanese Prime Died Minister Shinzo Abe Assassinated During Campaign Event Four police officers hold down Tetsuya Yamagami in Nara on Friday after he allegedly shot former Prime Minister Shinzo Abe. | KYODO
The National Police Agency (NPA) will investigate security shortcomings for former Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, who was shot to death while making a campaign address on Friday.
The probe comes as the NPA investigates how police officers and other armed security workers escorting Abe were unable to prevent the shooting.
Abe, the longest-serving Prime Minister and a member of the ruling Liberal Democratic Party, was shot outside a train station in Nara while giving a stump speech for an LDP candidate competing in the House of Councilors election on Sunday. Later that day, his death was verified.
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