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Thomas Mair charged with Jo Cox’s murder as police look into suspect’s far-right interests | |
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Police have charged Thomas Mair with the brutal murder of Labour MP Jo Cox after saying the attack was “isolated but targeted.” The suspect’s interest in far-right literature, including a neo-Nazi gun-making manual, is being investigated. | |
"We have now charged a man with murder, grievous bodily harm, possession of a firearm with intent to commit an indictable offence and possession of an offensive weapon," West Yorkshire Police Detective Superintendent Nick Wallen said in a statement, as quoted by Reuters. | |
Jo Cox, a 41-year-old mother of two, died on Thursday after being stabbed and shot by a lone assailant in the village of Birstall. | Jo Cox, a 41-year-old mother of two, died on Thursday after being stabbed and shot by a lone assailant in the village of Birstall. |
Police are still trying to determine the motives for the shocking attack. They are currently looking into reports that have been circulating alleging that Mair has ties to “right-wing extremism” and had used “mental health services,” Wallen added. | |
The police also confirmed earlier reports that Mair had acted on his own without the help of a third party, but they “will be investigating how the suspect came to be in possession of an unlawfully held firearm.” | |
The 52-year-old Mair, who turned out to be from the same area, was apprehended by police officers not far from the scene. He was arrested and questioned, before being charged. | |
A 77-year-old man who intervened remains in hospital, but is in a stable condition. | A 77-year-old man who intervened remains in hospital, but is in a stable condition. |
It has emerged that Cox’s assistant, Fazila Aswat, tried to comfort the MP as she lay bleeding in the street. | It has emerged that Cox’s assistant, Fazila Aswat, tried to comfort the MP as she lay bleeding in the street. |
Aswat’s father told ITV that the Labour politician tried to get up after being stabbed and shot, but told his daughter that the “pain was too great.” | Aswat’s father told ITV that the Labour politician tried to get up after being stabbed and shot, but told his daughter that the “pain was too great.” |
West Yorkshire Police say the incident appears to be “an isolated, but targeted attack” upon Cox. | West Yorkshire Police say the incident appears to be “an isolated, but targeted attack” upon Cox. |
Police are now leading an investigation to explore potential motives for the murder, looking into emerging evidence that the suspect had an interest in gun making and far-right movements like neo-Nazism. | Police are now leading an investigation to explore potential motives for the murder, looking into emerging evidence that the suspect had an interest in gun making and far-right movements like neo-Nazism. |
The temporary chief constable for West Yorkshire Police, Dee Collins, reported in a statement that two medical specialists had examined Mair and determined that “he is both fit for detention and fit for interview” despite his prior use of mental health services. | The temporary chief constable for West Yorkshire Police, Dee Collins, reported in a statement that two medical specialists had examined Mair and determined that “he is both fit for detention and fit for interview” despite his prior use of mental health services. |
She also stated that investigators are “keeping an open mind” as to the motive and that determining whether there was a link to right wing extremism is a “priority line of enquiry.” | She also stated that investigators are “keeping an open mind” as to the motive and that determining whether there was a link to right wing extremism is a “priority line of enquiry.” |
Meanwhile, police are thought to have uncovered “Nazi regalia” inside the suspect’s home, the Guardian reports. | Meanwhile, police are thought to have uncovered “Nazi regalia” inside the suspect’s home, the Guardian reports. |
Mair is also a subscriber to a pro-apartheid South African magazine, according to the Telegraph. | Mair is also a subscriber to a pro-apartheid South African magazine, according to the Telegraph. |
Meanwhile, the Southern Poverty Law Center, a US civil rights group, says it has discovered invoices suggesting that Mair spent hundreds of dollars on periodicals and literature published by an American neo-Nazi group called the National Alliance. | Meanwhile, the Southern Poverty Law Center, a US civil rights group, says it has discovered invoices suggesting that Mair spent hundreds of dollars on periodicals and literature published by an American neo-Nazi group called the National Alliance. |
Mair sent more than $600 dollars to the extremist group, according to the non-profit. One 1999 receipt from the National Alliance’s publisher shows that the 52-year-old purchased an “Improvised Munitions Handbook,” as well as literature on “Chemistry of Powder & Explosives.” | Mair sent more than $600 dollars to the extremist group, according to the non-profit. One 1999 receipt from the National Alliance’s publisher shows that the 52-year-old purchased an “Improvised Munitions Handbook,” as well as literature on “Chemistry of Powder & Explosives.” |
The group advocates for a “white world” and “the establishment of white living space” on its website. | The group advocates for a “white world” and “the establishment of white living space” on its website. |
“We must have new societies throughout the white world that are based on Aryan values… What we must have… is a thorough rooting out of Semitic and non-Aryan values and customs everywhere,” the group states. | “We must have new societies throughout the white world that are based on Aryan values… What we must have… is a thorough rooting out of Semitic and non-Aryan values and customs everywhere,” the group states. |
The organization was founded in the 1970s by William Pierce, a university physics professor whose novel The Turner Diaries depicted a race war in the US and a truck bombing of FBI headquarters. | The organization was founded in the 1970s by William Pierce, a university physics professor whose novel The Turner Diaries depicted a race war in the US and a truck bombing of FBI headquarters. |
His work is said to have inspired Oklahoma bomber Timothy McVeigh, who Pierce described as a “man of principle” shortly before the killer’s execution. | His work is said to have inspired Oklahoma bomber Timothy McVeigh, who Pierce described as a “man of principle” shortly before the killer’s execution. |
Meanwhile, Britain First, a far-right group, has issued a statement condemning Cox’s killing, while also denouncing media reports that her killer shouted the name of the organization during the attack as “monstrous lies.” | Meanwhile, Britain First, a far-right group, has issued a statement condemning Cox’s killing, while also denouncing media reports that her killer shouted the name of the organization during the attack as “monstrous lies.” |
The statement came in response to eyewitness reports alleging that the attacker had yelled “Britain First” before shooting the female politician three times. | The statement came in response to eyewitness reports alleging that the attacker had yelled “Britain First” before shooting the female politician three times. |
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