The first question
How is the on-site security work that everyone is generally concerned about? Why can someone bring a gun in? According to Japanese practice, both the current cabinet and the former prime minister must be arranged by the security department of the Metropolitan Police Department? Security police? Accompany and provide security. According to Japanese practice, both the current cabinet and the former prime minister must be arranged by the security department of the Metropolitan Police Department? Security police? Accompany and provide security. Therefore, it is really wrong to make such a big mistake.
The second question
After the first shot, Abe did not fall immediately. Unexpectedly, he even looked back. Then the criminal fired a second shot. Then, after the first shot, why didn't a bodyguard protect him? When the second shot was fired, there were already many people between the attacker and Abe, and others were holding high? Bulletproof briefcase? Cover it. Obviously, with so many people, Abe was hit by the second shot, which is also a very incredible place.
The third question
The attacker Yamauchi did not escape in time after shooting, but stayed where he was. Waiting for the security personnel to catch him, it is possible that he didn't think that he really succeeded in killing people. Another possibility is that he decided to do so and didn't want to live. After all, even if he fled immediately, he would be caught sooner or later.
The fourth question
I wonder if you have noticed that there are many differences between Kennedy's assassination 59 years ago and Shinzo Abe's shooting today? Similarity? . Both Kennedy and Abe were shot and killed, and both were fatal injuries. They died on the day of the shooting. Both Kennedy and Abe were in their own political circles when the shooting happened? Man of the hour? . The killers all have military backgrounds. I think there must be some inevitable connection between the two.