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Seven years ago, lawmakers warned Abe to beware of terrorist attacks, and he ridiculed that this was demeaning Japan

author:Su Nian Bridge

Three days after Abe's assassination, Japan's youngest postwar prime minister lost his life in a speech at the age of 67.

For this major sudden and influential event, many people, including Li Changyu, who is known as the "first Chinese detective", also said that this kind of thing should not have happened, and he even called out "careless" 3 times.

Seven years ago, lawmakers warned Abe to beware of terrorist attacks, and he ridiculed that this was demeaning Japan

Indeed, judging from the exposed video, the interval between the two shots was at least 3 seconds, and during this extremely precious and important time, the reaction of the security personnel in the field can only be described as "ignorant" and "chaotic".

Especially the security guard in front of the suspect, the two were very close, only to see him instinctively go to be a suspect, but his face turned to Ampere, as if he wanted to see if the other party had been shot.

But for professionally trained security personnel, this reaction is wrong and fatal, and what he has to do is to throw the suspect down at the first time and minimize the damage, rather than to see how the victim is.

Seven years ago, lawmakers warned Abe to beware of terrorist attacks, and he ridiculed that this was demeaning Japan

Dozens of bodyguards still couldn't stop this kind of thing from happening, and it's no wonder that Nara Prefectural Police Chief Tomoaki Onizuka admitted at a press conference that there were problems with guard security.

At the same time, he also said: "This is the biggest regret of my 27 years of police career, and I regret it to the extreme." ”

But at this point, it is meaningless to say anything more, and the next step should be to find the motive for the murder of the suspect and how his gun and bullets were obtained.

Seven years ago, lawmakers warned Abe to beware of terrorist attacks, and he ridiculed that this was demeaning Japan

There are many problems to be found in this.

First, why did the suspect Yamaji Yamaji assassinate former Prime Minister Abe? His reply was surprising, and he was dissatisfied with a religious group and killed.

Yamagami's father died when he was very young, and her mother had no choice but to take over the construction company where her father had lived.

This is also the luck of misfortune, after all, there is a source of income, and it is possible to barely pull a few children up.

Perhaps her mother, as a widow, was "uneasy about the future of her family" and wanted to find a solution to her life through religious organizations, to put it bluntly, she wanted to seek spiritual dependence.

This also makes sense, the full-time wife suddenly lost her dependence, had to go out to work to support a family, mentally and psychologically will feel more or less stressed and uneasy.

The fault lies in the fact that her mother relied so heavily on the religious group that she became addicted to it and donated a large sum of money.

Seven years ago, lawmakers warned Abe to beware of terrorist attacks, and he ridiculed that this was demeaning Japan

The money originally used to improve the living conditions of the family was donated to religious groups, resulting in the children living a life of stretching, and at one time there were few brothers and sisters in the mountains who had nothing to eat and could only rely on relatives for help.

However, what makes Yamagami even more unacceptable is that her mother continued to donate money to the organization after bankruptcy, which also caused Yamagami to "be unable to forgive [this group]".

His relatives also came forward to confirm that he had "been in a state of resentment, believing that his life had been changed by the group".

Seven years ago, lawmakers warned Abe to beware of terrorist attacks, and he ridiculed that this was demeaning Japan

So he went straight to the head of the religious group, why did he assassinate Abe? Originally, he had planned to assassinate the leader, but he happened to be absent from the speech.

Because Abe is associated with this religious group, since everyone has come, it is...

This is only one side of Yamagami's words, and as for whether it is true or false, it is still to be further investigated by the relevant departments.

Seven years ago, lawmakers warned Abe to beware of terrorist attacks, and he ridiculed that this was demeaning Japan

If this is the case, it can only be said that Abe is "very unlucky."

Second, how did Yamagami's guns and bullets get?

We know that buying a gun in Japan is not an easy task, according to Japan's Knife and Gun Control Law, the gun holder needs to apply for a gun license, a comprehensive examination of the applicant's body and mind, in addition to an investigation of his family background, and the applicant can not have any criminal record and violations.

And guns are checked once a year, gun licenses are renewed every three years, and annual inspections require re-examinations, which is quite troublesome.

If Yamagami also applies for a gun, it is very likely that he will be able to apply, according to his middle school classmates, Yamagami is also a "good student, very mature student, and has a lot of friends, no feeling of isolation."

Seven years ago, lawmakers warned Abe to beware of terrorist attacks, and he ridiculed that this was demeaning Japan

And he was once a core figure in the basketball department, active on the field as a full-fledged player, and was "surprised" when his classmates learned of the shooting.

After all, how could this young man who gave people sunshine and ambition do such a cruel and bold thing?

However, Yamagami's gun was not bought, but homemade, and assembled with "materials that can be bought in ordinary hardware stores".

For some people who have learned about the principles of firearms, it is not difficult to make a gun like this, and it takes no more than half a day.

Guns can be self-made, so where do bullets come from? Bullets and guns are strictly controlled items in Japan, and it is quite difficult to obtain them, so the police believe that it is possible that Yamagami's bullets were handmade by him.

Seven years ago, lawmakers warned Abe to beware of terrorist attacks, and he ridiculed that this was demeaning Japan

This is not a hypothesis, in fact, there are really people who make their own bullets, and in 2018, there was a blogger in the United States who guided the production of bullets on video social platforms.

However, these inferences are still inferred and require the police to continue to investigate.

Third, what everyone is more concerned about is how Yamatoshi also obtained Abe's itinerary information. Because Abe temporarily changed his itinerary to Nara the night before he was stabbed.

Seven years ago, lawmakers warned Abe to beware of terrorist attacks, and he ridiculed that this was demeaning Japan

As a result, some people suspected that there might be an internal ghost inside Abe's security team.

And before that, Abe also went to other places to speak, why didn't the suspect choose to do it?

The suspect also responded, saying that he had "learned from the Internet that Abe would be going to Nara to give a speech," so he took a train to the lecture site that morning.

As for why it was in Nara, it was because it was difficult to do it elsewhere, that is, the suspect had been paying close attention and looking for the right time and place to commit the crime.

Seven years ago, lawmakers warned Abe to beware of terrorist attacks, and he ridiculed that this was demeaning Japan

For the assassination, he not only made a pistol, but "multiple pistols and explosives."

His neighbor said, "Lately, every night lately, I would hear the sound of banging on the wall from the room on the mountain", and the neighbor thought he was working on the construction, but did not know that the other party might be building a gun.

After thinking about it, I was afraid and shuddered.

But seven years ago, many people, including Abe, didn't think this would happen.

According to netizens posted 7 years ago, a parliamentarian reminded Abe to beware of terrorist attacks, and Abe and the officials present did not care, and laughed at each other, saying that this is demeaning Japan.

Seven years ago, lawmakers warned Abe to beware of terrorist attacks, and he ridiculed that this was demeaning Japan

The implication is that Japan is quite safe and this kind of thing will not happen.

Indeed, in Japan, the number of gun owners can be strictly limited, and gun violence in Japan is quite rare, "most Japanese people have never touched or even seen a real gun in their lives, even the police rarely use pistols to shoot, and fatal gun violence cases are almost unheard of."

But in fact, throughout Japan's history, there have also been many political leaders attacked, including the 1909 Japanese Privy Council Speaker Ito Hirobumi was killed by anti-Japanese volunteers from the Korean Peninsula.

In 1930, then prime minister Yukio Hamaguchi was seriously wounded by members of a right-wing group with a gun and died.

In 1960, Abe's grandfather and then Prime Minister Nobusuke Kishi was stabbed.

The closest one to now was the death of Nagasaki Mayor Kazunaga Ito in 2007 at the age of 61 after being shot by a gang leader.

After this time, the security work of relevant Japanese politicians will be paid more attention, and those who neglect their duties will also be punished accordingly.

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