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Jo Cox accused 'had bag of bullets' | Jo Cox accused 'had bag of bullets' |
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The man accused of murdering Jo Cox MP had a bag of bullets in his pocket when he was arrested, a court has heard. | The man accused of murdering Jo Cox MP had a bag of bullets in his pocket when he was arrested, a court has heard. |
PC Craig Nicholls said he also saw what looked like a gun in a holdall when he and PC Jonathan Wright detained Thomas Mair in Birstall, West Yorkshire. | |
PC Nicholls said the man put his arms up and said "It's me" when the officers arrested him on 16 June. | PC Nicholls said the man put his arms up and said "It's me" when the officers arrested him on 16 June. |
Mr Mair, 53, from Birstall, denies murder. He is accused of shooting and stabbing the MP for Batley and Spen. | |
Mrs Cox, 41, was set upon outside her constituency surgery in Birstall, near Leeds. | Mrs Cox, 41, was set upon outside her constituency surgery in Birstall, near Leeds. |
The defendant denies murder, grievous bodily harm with intent, possession of a firearm with intent to commit an indictable offence and possession of an offensive weapon - a dagger. | The defendant denies murder, grievous bodily harm with intent, possession of a firearm with intent to commit an indictable offence and possession of an offensive weapon - a dagger. |
The Old Bailey trial has has also heard how 77-year-old Bernard Carter-Kenny was injured as he tried to save Mrs Cox, 41. | |
PC Nicholls told the court he was on unarmed patrol in a marked police car in Birstall with colleague PC Jonathan Wright when they were told to search for a man thought to be involved in a shooting. | |
Just after 1.30pm they spotted a man on Leeds Road, wearing a black baseball cap and carrying a black holdall in his hand, and followed him to Risedale Avenue, a cul-de-sac residential street. | |
'Heavy impact' | 'Heavy impact' |
The officers asked him to show his hands and he dropped the bag. He turned around to police, put his hands in his pockets and change fell out. | The officers asked him to show his hands and he dropped the bag. He turned around to police, put his hands in his pockets and change fell out. |
He put his arms up and said "it's me", PC Nicholls told the court. | He put his arms up and said "it's me", PC Nicholls told the court. |
The officers got out of the patrol car, ran towards him and rugby tackled him to the ground with a "heavy impact", the arresting officer said. | The officers got out of the patrol car, ran towards him and rugby tackled him to the ground with a "heavy impact", the arresting officer said. |
They found a large amount of bullets in a plastic bag in the man's left trouser pocket and what looked like a pistol in his bag, he said. | |
He then told officers "I'm a political activist", he said. | |
The man sustained injuries to his head as he "bashed" it against the ground when he came down, the court heard. | The man sustained injuries to his head as he "bashed" it against the ground when he came down, the court heard. |
An ambulance took him to Leeds General Infirmary for treatment before he was later taken to a police station. | An ambulance took him to Leeds General Infirmary for treatment before he was later taken to a police station. |
Questioned by the defence over whether the defendant had said he was a political activist, had said he had a knife or a gun, PC Nicholl said that he had said those words. | |
'Gun set to fire' | |
Later the court heard from PC Ben Marston, a firearms officer who attended the scene after Mr Mair was arrested. | |
The holdall bag had fresh wet blood in it and what looked like the end of a rifle, he told the court. | |
He recovered the firearm, which had been set to "fire", and made it safe, he said. | |
The jury also heard about a list from senior crime team investigator Matthew Bate of items found at the scene. | |
They included a dagger type knife and a clear plastic bag of ammunition. | |
A Tesco carrier bag was found, with another bag inside it containing a leaflet about the EU referendum - due to be held a week later. | |
And there was a wallet, containing cards including a library card. | |
The trial continues. | The trial continues. |
Who was Jo Cox? | Who was Jo Cox? |
Jo Cox was a self-proclaimed "proud Yorkshire lass" whose work for charity took her around the world and whose political success led her to Westminster. | Jo Cox was a self-proclaimed "proud Yorkshire lass" whose work for charity took her around the world and whose political success led her to Westminster. |
The 41-year-old mother-of-two was elected as MP for Batley and Spen in the 2015 election and increased Labour's majority to 6,051 (from 4,406 in the 2010 election). | The 41-year-old mother-of-two was elected as MP for Batley and Spen in the 2015 election and increased Labour's majority to 6,051 (from 4,406 in the 2010 election). |
She described herself as "proud and humbled" to be the Labour MP for the place where she was born. | She described herself as "proud and humbled" to be the Labour MP for the place where she was born. |
Mrs Cox first worked in politics after graduating from Cambridge University in 1995, but then built a career working for charities including Oxfam, Save the Children and the NSPCC. | Mrs Cox first worked in politics after graduating from Cambridge University in 1995, but then built a career working for charities including Oxfam, Save the Children and the NSPCC. |
She was described by Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn as "a much loved colleague, a real talent and a dedicated campaigner for justice and peace." | She was described by Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn as "a much loved colleague, a real talent and a dedicated campaigner for justice and peace." |
Tireless campaigner turned political 'star' | Tireless campaigner turned political 'star' |