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Jo Cox death: Alleged killer Tommy Mair 'bought gun-making manual from far-right neo-Nazi group' | Jo Cox death: Alleged killer Tommy Mair 'bought gun-making manual from far-right neo-Nazi group' |
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The alleged killer of Labour MP Jo Cox purchased a gun-making manual and Nazi literature from a far-right neo-Nazi group, new documents suggest. | The alleged killer of Labour MP Jo Cox purchased a gun-making manual and Nazi literature from a far-right neo-Nazi group, new documents suggest. |
52-year-old Thomas Mair was detained by police after the multiple shooting and stabbing of the MP in Birstall, West Yorkshire, on Thursday. | 52-year-old Thomas Mair was detained by police after the multiple shooting and stabbing of the MP in Birstall, West Yorkshire, on Thursday. |
Ms Cox, a former aid worker, campaigned tirelessly for Syrian refugees and was a vocal supporter of the European Union and the benefits of multicultural immigration. | Ms Cox, a former aid worker, campaigned tirelessly for Syrian refugees and was a vocal supporter of the European Union and the benefits of multicultural immigration. |
The Southern Poverty Law Centre, an established US civil rights group, has produced receipts and invoices bearing Mr Mair’s name that it says are from the neo-Nazi National Alliance group. | The Southern Poverty Law Centre, an established US civil rights group, has produced receipts and invoices bearing Mr Mair’s name that it says are from the neo-Nazi National Alliance group. |
The receipts suggest Mr Mair bought $670 USD in printed material from the white supremacist group, which was until 2013 was one of the largest neo-Nazi organisations in the US. | The receipts suggest Mr Mair bought $670 USD in printed material from the white supremacist group, which was until 2013 was one of the largest neo-Nazi organisations in the US. |
He appears to have purchased a handbook on building improvised weapons, explosives, and incendiaries, according to the records. | He appears to have purchased a handbook on building improvised weapons, explosives, and incendiaries, according to the records. |
In addition, the receipts suggest the purchase of Ich Kampfe, a handbook written by Adolf Hitler formerly given to all Nazi Party members. | In addition, the receipts suggest the purchase of Ich Kampfe, a handbook written by Adolf Hitler formerly given to all Nazi Party members. |
The text of that book was drawn up by leaders of paramilitary organisations within the Nazi machine - including the infamous SS and SA - and describes their actions and methods. | The text of that book was drawn up by leaders of paramilitary organisations within the Nazi machine - including the infamous SS and SA - and describes their actions and methods. |
The receipt documents, which date from between 1999 and 2003 show Mr Mair’s name and an address in Batley, in Ms Cox’s constituency. | The receipt documents, which date from between 1999 and 2003 show Mr Mair’s name and an address in Batley, in Ms Cox’s constituency. |
The Independent reported yesterday that Mr Mair may have also had links to the “Springbok Club”, an organisation which has defended the white supremacist apartheid regime in South Africa. | The Independent reported yesterday that Mr Mair may have also had links to the “Springbok Club”, an organisation which has defended the white supremacist apartheid regime in South Africa. |
That group, which says it is “pro-free market capitalism and patriotism and anti-political correctness”, has also campaigned against the European Union. The group has condemned Ms Cox’s killing. | That group, which says it is “pro-free market capitalism and patriotism and anti-political correctness”, has also campaigned against the European Union. The group has condemned Ms Cox’s killing. |
Speculation has raged about the motive for the attack after a number of separate eyewitnesses said Ms Cox’s attacker shouted “Britain first” – a longstanding far-right slogan – during the assault. | Speculation has raged about the motive for the attack after a number of separate eyewitnesses said Ms Cox’s attacker shouted “Britain first” – a longstanding far-right slogan – during the assault. |
“Britain First” is also the name of a far-right organisation in Britain which recently publicly advocated “direct action” against Muslim elected officials. The group says it condemns Ms Cox’s killing. | “Britain First” is also the name of a far-right organisation in Britain which recently publicly advocated “direct action” against Muslim elected officials. The group says it condemns Ms Cox’s killing. |
The attacker was also said by eyewitnesses to have used a gun of antique appearance. | The attacker was also said by eyewitnesses to have used a gun of antique appearance. |
Eyewitnesses say Ms Cox was shot either two or three times outside her constituency advice surgery in Birstall Library. She was left lying in a pool of blood and then taken by air ambulance to Leeds General Infirmary, where she died. | Eyewitnesses say Ms Cox was shot either two or three times outside her constituency advice surgery in Birstall Library. She was left lying in a pool of blood and then taken by air ambulance to Leeds General Infirmary, where she died. |
Eyewitness accounts from the scene paint a confused picture of events, with some reports suggesting Ms Cox intervened in a fight between two men. Others say she was directly targeted by her attacker. There has been speculation over whether Mr Mair had a history of mental health problems. | Eyewitness accounts from the scene paint a confused picture of events, with some reports suggesting Ms Cox intervened in a fight between two men. Others say she was directly targeted by her attacker. There has been speculation over whether Mr Mair had a history of mental health problems. |
Political friends and supporters of Ms Cox gathered in parliament square on Thursday evening for an impromptu vigil. | Political friends and supporters of Ms Cox gathered in parliament square on Thursday evening for an impromptu vigil. |
Stood amongst tearful colleagues, Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn said in an opening address that Ms Cox was an “exemplary MP, a real servant of democracy in every way”. | Stood amongst tearful colleagues, Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn said in an opening address that Ms Cox was an “exemplary MP, a real servant of democracy in every way”. |
A second vigil will be held on Friday night, with others also set to take place across the country. | |
West Yorkshire police said on Thursday that the incident was “localised” and that they were seeking nobody else either than Mr Mair in relation to the killing. | West Yorkshire police said on Thursday that the incident was “localised” and that they were seeking nobody else either than Mr Mair in relation to the killing. |
Campaigning during the European Union referendum has ceased until this weekend as a mark of respect to Ms Cox. | Campaigning during the European Union referendum has ceased until this weekend as a mark of respect to Ms Cox. |