‘In pain, distraught’: Japan devastated by Shinzo Abe’s assassination

Violent crime is very rare in the country, which also has some of the world’s strictest gun laws.

The believe has been identified as 41-year-old Tetsuya Yamagami. Video footage showed a man approaching Abe from at the rear of and then opening fireplace with an apparently hand crafted gun.

The particular killing has started scrutiny over regardless of whether security measures on the stump speech had been sufficient, and some mourners told AFP a lot more could have been done.

“Security was lax. It exposed, I believe, how Japan has been complacent in considering everything is safe right here, ” Ueda stated.

Akira Takahashi, a 54-year-old Osaka resident, agreed.

“High-ranking officials from overseas, like primary ministers and cupboard members, often visit Japan under the assumption that this is a secure country, ” he or she said.

“But I think security needs to be strengthened much more in the future. ”

With tears in his eye, Takahashi, who at all times thought highly of Abe, said that as he laid flowers, “I told him ‘thank you for almost everything, and please relaxation in peace. ‘”