tv BBC News BBC News February 26, 2023 11:30pm-12:00am GMT
11:30 pm
11:31 pm
maximum. the opening goal arrived. free chick and that header. united in the lead and soon, in total control. and the finish was via deflection, fingertips not quite enough. and if were newcastle his best efforts as united held firm. eric gets his first trophy is the boss at old trafford. in the army with the long wait goes on. massive performance- _ with the long wait goes on. massive performance. he _ with the long wait goes on. massive performance. he can _ with the long wait goes on. massive performance. he can deliver - with the long wait goes on. massive performance. he can deliver this . with the long wait goes on. massive | performance. he can deliver this and that tells you that we are fit, physically fit, mentally fit and the energy. it was a great performance and from us. energy. it was a great performance and from us-—
11:32 pm
and from us. history is repeated in the scottish _ and from us. history is repeated in the scottish the _ and from us. history is repeated in the scottish the cup _ and from us. history is repeated in the scottish the cup final. - and from us. history is repeated in the scottish the cup final. last - the scottish the cup final. last season, they scored twice to help celtic with the trivia today, he did it again as they beat or firm rivals rangers 2—1. subject made the breakthrough shortly before half—time and an easy tap in. fireworks and the crowd met much of the game was played in a haze of smoke but the japanese international found way through the area to claim the second goal and their unbeaten since michael took charge of the three months ago and alfredo morelos gave his site hope. thousands close as they came to lifting the cup once again and still on the hunt for two other trophies, the premiership and the scottish fa cup. tottenham have boosted their hopes of top for premier league finish for the 2—0 wind which increases the pressure on the boss. the biggest talking point of an underwhelming first half saw
11:33 pm
them sent off for this and the referee stuart then changed his mind after reviewing the incident in just 20 seconds into the second half, all of her skip right is for school and harry added the second with ten minutes to go on securing the win in that if leaves chelsea ia points behind tottenham who were in fourth place. in the fifth round of the women's fa cup, playing the way of chelsea as they beat their rifles 2-0 at chelsea as they beat their rifles 2—0 at the kings meadow. putting those that to the first half, scoring on the 100 appearance to make it 2—0 and arsenal continue to struggle in 2023 and without a legal victory this year, they are now out of the fa cup as well. manchester united thrashed them 5—0 and scored five against coventry or manchester city beat bristol city at 8—1 and aston villa both went through on
11:34 pm
penalties. six nations grand slam hopes dashed after the short in paris. they were beaten 32 points to 21 by france and both teams had red cards in the first ave, scotland reduce the deficit of 19 points to just for the second half, france held the second victory of the campaign. exeter have moved up to the gallagher premiership and after narrowly beating sale, the man of the match helped exeter the victory with two first tries and they had gone 10—0 up to the second try it would sail down the 13 men. and help the chiefs to victory. st. helens begin their bid for a fifth consecutive super league title in the victory for tigers week after becoming world champions the sense were tested by him who ran the champions close for much of the
11:35 pm
contest but they went on to get their campaign off the ground with a 2a points to six victory. austria of 26 women's t—20 world cup by beating south africa by 19 runs in cape town and their significance for his final of any kind in either men's or women's cricket in australia sent them a target of 157 but they lack them a target of 157 but they lack the firepower and australia have not one but all but two editions of the world cup. and that's often the road in sport and day four of the second test in new zealand is under way and you can follow all of the action on the bbc sports website. this is bbc news.
11:36 pm
there were shouts and screams. he is back and he's got a gun. eyewitnesses have said they heard shouting in three or four gunshots, i started to run towards i had to do something. something to protect the public. police have recently released a statement and a number of fatalities. ~ ., released a statement and a number of fatalities. ~ . ., , ., �* , fatalities. what it means that it's all little girl. _ fatalities. what it means that it's all little girl. i— fatalities. what it means that it's all little girl. i was _ fatalities. what it means that it's all little girl. i was like, - fatalities. what it means that it's all little girl. i was like, oh, - fatalities. what it means that it's all little girl. iwas like, oh, no. | all little girl. i was like, oh, no. this is where the uk's worst ever mass shootings.— this is where the uk's worst ever mass shootings. warning signs were ianored and mass shootings. warning signs were ignored and a _ mass shootings. warning signs were ignored and a licence _ mass shootings. warning signs were ignored and a licence to _ mass shootings. warning signs were ignored and a licence to kill - mass shootings. warning signs were ignored and a licence to kill was - ignored and a licence to kill was granted — ignored and a licence to kill was granted to. ignored and a licence to kill was granted te— ignored and a licence to kill was ranted to. , ., , ~ granted to. five people were killed, includin: a granted to. five people were killed, including a three-year-old - granted to. five people were killed, including a three-year-old girl. - granted to. five people were killed, including a three-year-old girl. by | including a three—year—old girl. by one man with a licensed weapon. you must to put — one man with a licensed weapon. you must to put that in his mind when he -ot must to put that in his mind when he got that_ must to put that in his mind when he got that gun. — must to put that in his mind when he got that gun. he _ must to put that in his mind when he got that gun, he was going _ must to put that in his mind when he got that gun, he was going to - got that gun, he was going to do something — got that gun, he was going to do
11:37 pm
something bad. _ got that gun, he was going to do something bad.— got that gun, he was going to do something bad. got that gun, he was going to do somethin: bad. , ., ., ,., something bad. plymouth on the south coast of devon. _ something bad. plymouth on the south coast of devon. and _ something bad. plymouth on the south coast of devon. and on _ something bad. plymouth on the south coast of devon. and on a _ something bad. plymouth on the south coast of devon. and on a summer - coast of devon. and on a summer evening, jake davidson, an apprentice crane driver leaves his home in the suburbs with the gun. i thought he was a nice lad. for- home in the suburbs with the gun. i thought he was a nice lad. for me, | thought he was a nice lad. for me, he seemed — thought he was a nice lad. for me, he seemed harmless. _ thought he was a nice lad. for me, he seemed harmless. his - thought he was a nice lad. for me, l he seemed harmless. his neighbours or 'ust he seemed harmless. his neighbours orjust settle — he seemed harmless. his neighbours orjust settle down _ he seemed harmless. his neighbours orjust settle down for— he seemed harmless. his neighbours orjust settle down for their - he seemed harmless. his neighbours orjust settle down for their t. - he seemed harmless. his neighbours orjust settle down for their t. we . orjust settle down for their t. we all went down to enjoy things and -et all went down to enjoy things and get something for the mrs. and then a series of loud _ get something for the mrs. and then a series of loud bangs. _ get something for the mrs. and then a series of loud bangs. the - get something for the mrs. and then a series of loud bangs. the sound i a series of loud bangs. the sound of liuht a series of loud bangs. the sound of light fireworks. _ a series of loud bangs. the sound of light fireworks. it _ a series of loud bangs. the sound of light fireworks. it didn't _ a series of loud bangs. the sound of light fireworks. it didn't take - a series of loud bangs. the sound of light fireworks. it didn't take a - light fireworks. it didn't take a lot of— light fireworks. it didn't take a lot of notice of it. you look around and you _ lot of notice of it. you look around and you see — lot of notice of it. you look around and you see someone lying on the pavement — and you see someone lying on the pavement. it's a bit strange. nothing _ pavement. it's a bit strange. nothing moving.— pavement. it's a bit strange. nothing moving. pavement. it's a bit strange. nothin: movinu. ~ ,, , nothing moving. witnessing the first terrible moments _ nothing moving. witnessing the first terrible moments of _ nothing moving. witnessing the first terrible moments of a _ nothing moving. witnessing the first terrible moments of a mass - nothing moving. witnessing the first j terrible moments of a mass shooting on uk streets. jake davidson was 22.
11:38 pm
home was in the area of plymouth where he lived with his mum maxine. just a few doors up from pauline. i knew when he was small at school. i thought _ knew when he was small at school. i thought it _ knew when he was small at school. i thought it was — knew when he was small at school. i thought it was a _ knew when he was small at school. i thought it was a nice _ knew when he was small at school. i thought it was a nice flat, _ thought it was a nice flat, you know — thought it was a nice flat, you know in— thought it was a nice flat, you know. .,. thought it was a nice flat, you know. .. , ., thought it was a nice flat, you know. , ., ., ., know. in fact, davis and narrative histo of know. in fact, davis and narrative history of violent _ know. in fact, davis and narrative history of violent outbursts. - know. in fact, davis and narrative history of violent outbursts. he . history of violent outbursts. he been reported for a number of assaults, including an attack on children. much of his history was known to the police and yet they licensed him to own a gun. the 12th of august 2021. the day of the tragedy. of august 2021. the day of the tra . ed . ,, , of august 2021. the day of the traed _ ., , ., , of august 2021. the day of the traced . ,, , .,, ., tragedy. quiet. everything was all riaht,
11:39 pm
tragedy. quiet. everything was all right. everything _ tragedy. quiet. everything was all right, everything was _ tragedy. quiet. everything was all right, everything was nice. - tragedy. quiet. everything was all right, everything was nice. to - tragedy. quiet. everything was all right, everything was nice. to set| right, everything was nice. to set in front— right, everything was nice. to set in front of— right, everything was nice. to set in front of the television. normal. never thought _ in front of the television. normal. never thought it _ in front of the television. normal. never thought it would _ in front of the television. normal. never thought it would happen i in front of the television. normal. i never thought it would happen here. on patrol— never thought it would happen here. on patrol that— never thought it would happen here. on patrol that day— never thought it would happen here. on patrol that day his _ never thought it would happen here. on patrol that day his sack, - never thought it would happen here. on patrol that day his sack, a - never thought it would happen here. on patrol that day his sack, a royal. on patrol that day his sack, a royal marine veteran and former firearms officer and now traffic cop. taste officer and now traffic cop. we could be officer and now traffic cop. - could be cruising along in the car, just dealing with some babies broken down to getting a call to go through a fatal road traffic collision. so, the intensity can go from zero to 100 and the call of radio. four shortly after three, the record davison arriving home from work. he spends the afternoon on his computer, switching between watching cartoons and searching for posts about suicide. then, around bricks out with his mum maxine. just after six, she calls her sister in a
11:40 pm
panic. six, she calls her sister in a .anic. ,., six, she calls her sister in a .anic. , six, she calls her sister in a anic. , ., ,, _ panic. davison is grabbed by the throat and _ panic. davison is grabbed by the throat and locked _ panic. davison is grabbed by the throat and locked her— panic. davison is grabbed by the throat and locked her in - panic. davison is grabbed by the throat and locked her in the - throat and locked her in the bedroom. marlene is driving it at seven minutes before she can pull over and alert the police. but by then, maxine is dead. davison is curator, shooting her —— killed her. just moments after she called her sisterfor help. i5 just moments after she called her sister for help.— sister for help. is about ten past six, a sister for help. is about ten past six. a call _ sister for help. is about ten past six, a call came _ sister for help. is about ten past six, a call came out— sister for help. is about ten past six, a call came out over - sister for help. is about ten past six, a call came out over the - sister for help. is about ten past i six, a call came out over the radio, there's been a shooting. there needs to be a response. i was driving and i said we're going to go. —— killed. even leaves his house armed with this pump action shotgun. front stock back _ this pump action shotgun. front stock back and _ this pump action shotgun. front stock back and that _ this pump action shotgun. front stock back and that will - this pump action shotgun. front stock back and that will load - stock back and that will load another round into the chamber. as
11:41 pm
quick as you can pull back on the front stock, that is how quick it is to fire another round. it is literally a second at most. sit s it was a pump action shotgun. nine minutes past — s it was a pump action shotgun. nine minutes past six, _ s it was a pump action shotgun. nine minutes past six, lee _ 5 it was a pump action shotgun. nine minutes past six, lee martin and his daughter were out for a walk on the drive. lee is a carpenter at a boat builders, sophie is pushing a teddy in her pram. davison shoots them both dead. in her pram. davison shoots them both dead-— in her pram. davison shoots them both dead. ~ ., ., both dead. went out the front door, reached my — both dead. went out the front door, reached my front _ both dead. went out the front door, reached my front pocket _ both dead. went out the front door, reached my front pocket and - both dead. went out the front door, reached my front pocket and i - reached my front pocket and i thought. _ reached my front pocket and i thought, on the first day at work, we can— thought, on the first day at work,
11:42 pm
we can see — thought, on the first day at work, we can see if they can actually do anything — we can see if they can actually do anything. so run over and we can see if they can actually do anything. so run overand it we can see if they can actually do anything. so run over and it didn't reatiy— anything. so run over and it didn't really register, it's one of the surreal— really register, it's one of the surreal moments where you are not reaiiy _ surreal moments where you are not really there, just cannot comprehend what's _ really there, just cannot comprehend what's going on. would hit me was when _ what's going on. would hit me was when i _ what's going on. would hit me was when i saw— what's going on. would hit me was when i saw the little girl. i was like oh. — when i saw the little girl. i was like oh. no _ when i saw the little girl. i was like oh, no. people were stranded into a _ like oh, no. people were stranded into a hit— like oh, no. people were stranded into a hit of— like oh, no. people were stranded into a bit of a panic and my neighbour said get inside! and inside! — neighbour said get inside! and inside! it's a bit strange when i think— inside! it's a bit strange when i think about it, if i had gone out there _ think about it, if i had gone out there about ten minutes earlier, he probably would've had me as well. i try not— probably would've had me as well. i try not to _ probably would've had me as well. i try not to think about it. emergency medics have been dispatched, including the ambulance
11:43 pm
service operational commander. consular noted by my headset going off, consular noted by my headset going off. making — consular noted by my headset going off. making my— consular noted by my headset going off. making my way— consular noted by my headset going off, making my way to _ consular noted by my headset going off, making my way to the - consular noted by my headset going off, making my way to the vehicle. i thought— off, making my way to the vehicle. i thought it _ off, making my way to the vehicle. i thought it was — off, making my way to the vehicle. i thought it was a _ off, making my way to the vehicle. i thought it was a domestic— off, making my way to the vehicle. i thought it was a domestic which - thought it was a domestic which would _ thought it was a domestic which would probably— thought it was a domestic which would probably be _ thought it was a domestic which would probably be done - thought it was a domestic which would probably be done by- thought it was a domestic which would probably be done by the. thought it was a domestic which - would probably be done by the time you get— would probably be done by the time you get there — would probably be done by the time you get there-— would probably be done by the time you get there. deficit is now making his wa to you get there. deficit is now making his way to a — you get there. deficit is now making his way to a nearby _ you get there. deficit is now making his way to a nearby park. _ you get there. deficit is now making his way to a nearby park. and - you get there. deficit is now making his way to a nearby park. and there | his way to a nearby park. and there he chose father of five stephen washington. he had been out walking his dogs and she was a carrot to his wife. it his dogs and she was a carrot to his wife. . . that she was friendly as everything you would — that she was friendly as everything you would always _ that she was friendly as everything you would always stop _ that she was friendly as everything you would always stop and - that she was friendly as everything you would always stop and talk- that she was friendly as everything you would always stop and talk toi you would always stop and talk to us. you would always stop and talk to us he _ you would always stop and talk to us he was — you would always stop and talk to us he was good _ you would always stop and talk to us. he was good as— you would always stop and talk to us. he was good as gold. - you would always stop and talk to us. he was good as gold.- us. he was good as gold. davison then moves _ us. he was good as gold. davison then moves out _ us. he was good as gold. davison then moves out of— us. he was good as gold. davison then moves out of the _ us. he was good as gold. davison then moves out of the park - us. he was good as gold. davison then moves out of the park onto l us. he was good as gold. davison| then moves out of the park onto a main road. he makes his way towards a shopping area. gun in hand.
11:44 pm
looking from the traffic point of view, that's why we went there and he wasn't to deal with any potential gunmen that we would do with casualties if he came across them, but to go into the area to see if you can locate the subject or subjects because of that point, we didn't know how many gunmen there were. 3 didn't know how many gunmen there were. 5! didn't know how many gunmen there were. ,, ., ., were. s i went there in a herd of the radio. _ were. s i went there in a herd of the radio, and _ were. s i went there in a herd of the radio, and open _ were. s i went there in a herd of the radio, and open speech. - were. s i went there in a herd of. the radio, and open speech. saying that the person _ the radio, and open speech. saying that the person had _ the radio, and open speech. saying that the person had a _ the radio, and open speech. saying that the person had a gun. - the radio, and open speech. saying that the person had a gun. i - the radio, and open speech. saying that the person had a gun. i got - the radio, and open speech. saying| that the person had a gun. i got out of my— that the person had a gun. i got out of my car— that the person had a gun. i got out of my car either— that the person had a gun. i got out of my car either the _ that the person had a gun. i got out of my car either the shots. - that the person had a gun. i got out of my car either the shots. he- of my car either the shots. he shoots his _ of my car either the shots. shoots his fifth victim. of my car either the shots. i—ir; shoots his fifth victim. she of my car either the shots. shoots his fifth victim. she is of my car either the shots.- shoots his fifth victim. she is kate sheppard, a textile designer on her way home from the supermarket. cctv captures the moment printers patrol car arrives at the scene. i
11:45 pm
captures the moment printers patrol car arrives at the scene.— car arrives at the scene. i turned left and that's _ car arrives at the scene. i turned left and that's where _ car arrives at the scene. i turned left and that's where i _ car arrives at the scene. i turned left and that's where i see - car arrives at the scene. i turned left and that's where i see it, - car arrives at the scene. i turned left and that's where i see it, a l left and that's where i see it, a small shop on the left and as we rallied that bent, there were a number of members of the road waving at us and gesturing for us to pull over and i went straight to the casualty. the priority was to see what her injuries were. and casualty. the priority was to see what her injuries were.— casualty. the priority was to see what her injuries were. what her in'uries were. and to 'oin colleaguesi what her injuries were. and to 'oin colleagues and fi what her injuries were. and to 'oin colleagues and set i what her injuries were. and to 'oin colleagues and set the i what her injuries were. and to 'oin colleagues and set the police h colleagues and set the police corridor. ,., . colleagues and set the police corridor. . ., ., corridor. the police around with me and i corridor. the police around with me and i could — corridor. the police around with me and i could see _ corridor. the police around with me and i could see them _ corridor. the police around with me and i could see them in _ corridor. the police around with me and i could see them in the - and i could see them in the distance. _ and i could see them in the distance. i_ and i could see them in the distance, i made— and i could see them in the distance, i made the - and i could see them in the . distance, i made the decision and i could see them in the - distance, i made the decision to make _ distance, i made the decision to make their— distance, i made the decision to make their way— distance, i made the decision to make their way forward - distance, i made the decision to make their way forward to - distance, i made the decision to make their way forward to find i distance, i made the decision to- make their way forward to find them. it make their way forward to find them. it was _ make their way forward to find them. it was the _ make their way forward to find them. it was the best— make their way forward to find them. it was the best thing _ make their way forward to find them. it was the best thing that _ make their way forward to find them. it was the best thing that we - make their way forward to find them. it was the best thing that we stayed i it was the best thing that we stayed and tried _ it was the best thing that we stayed and tried to — it was the best thing that we stayed and tried to help— it was the best thing that we stayed and tried to help some _ it was the best thing that we stayed and tried to help some of— it was the best thing that we stayed and tried to help some of these - and tried to help some of these patients— and tried to help some of these patients without _ and tried to help some of these patients without horrific- and tried to help some of these l patients without horrific injuries. for some — patients without horrific injuries. for some the _ patients without horrific injuries. for some the staff— patients without horrific injuries. for some the staff that - patients without horrific injuries. | for some the staff that attended, patients without horrific injuries. . for some the staff that attended, i do think— for some the staff that attended, i do think they'll— for some the staff that attended, i do think they'll never— for some the staff that attended, i do think they'll never see - for some the staff that attended, i do think they'll never see anything | do think they'll never see anything again— do think they'll never see anything again like — do think they'll never see anything again like that _ do think they'll never see anything again like that in _ do think they'll never see anything again like that in the _ do think they'll never see anything again like that in the whole - do think they'll never see anything again like that in the whole of- again like that in the whole of their— again like that in the whole of their careers. _
11:46 pm
again like that in the whole of their careers.— again like that in the whole of their careers. points of recently released a _ their careers. points of recently released a statement _ their careers. points of recently| released a statement confirming there have been a number of fatalities at the scene and a critical incident has been declared. i bumped into the shotgun, the blow-up — i bumped into the shotgun, the blow-up of— i bumped into the shotgun, the blow-up of the _ i bumped into the shotgun, the blow—up of the shotgun stop i i bumped into the shotgun, the| blow—up of the shotgun stop till i bumped into the shotgun, the - blow—up of the shotgun stop till we ran and _ blow—up of the shotgun stop till we ran and shut — blow—up of the shotgun stop till we ran and shut the _ blow—up of the shotgun stop till we ran and shut the back— blow—up of the shotgun stop till we ran and shut the back door - blow—up of the shotgun stop till we ran and shut the back door and - ran and shut the back door and police — ran and shut the back door and police or— ran and shut the back door and police or tongues— ran and shut the back door and police or tongues to _ ran and shut the back door and police or tongues to and. - ran and shut the back door and i police or tongues to and. police, loads— police or tongues to and. police, loads of— police or tongues to and. police, loads of helicopters, _ police or tongues to and. police, loads of helicopters,— police or tongues to and. police, loads of helicopters, everything is auoin on. loads of helicopters, everything is going on- all— loads of helicopters, everything is going on. all streets _ loads of helicopters, everything is going on. all streets sealed - loads of helicopters, everything is going on. all streets sealed off. i going on. all streets sealed off. they— going on. all streets sealed off. they walked out and told us that there was a shooting going on i thought, what you mean shooting. there was an armed individual out roaming _ there was an armed individual out roaming the area. we there was an armed individual out roaming the area.— there was an armed individual out roaming the area. we did not know with an individual _ roaming the area. we did not know with an individual was _ roaming the area. we did not know with an individual was armed - roaming the area. we did not know with an individual was armed with l with an individual was armed with but at that point, that was not our focus. ,., , ., ., ~ ., ,
11:47 pm
focus. davison is looking in a side streetjust — focus. davison is looking in a side street just metres _ focus. davison is looking in a side street just metres from _ focus. davison is looking in a side street just metres from where - focus. davison is looking in a side streetjust metres from where his colleagues are tending to kate sheppard. will you saying to her. i5 sheppard. will you saying to her. i3 saying it's all right, keith, the police are here, we're going to look after you. then, there were shouts and screams from behind me. he's back! is back! is got a gun! i turn to my left and is a figure exiting at the henderson place. and can i pause for a minute? at the henderson place. and can i pause fora minute? he at the henderson place. and can i pause for a minute? he walked around the corner, he was carrying the shotgun. listen i saw him, i knew i would have to do something to
11:48 pm
protect the public. he posed a threat of that time and then my eyes. so, ishouted threat of that time and then my eyes. so, i shouted to him, standstill. but at the, i would talk him down. and i started to run towards him, i got within 20 or so metres but i did not know the ammunition he was carrying and the fact that he had two rounds left in the shotgun. . in fact that he had two rounds left in the shotgun- -_ the shotgun. . in 20 minutes past six, as the shotgun. . in 20 minutes past six. as the — the shotgun. . in 20 minutes past six, as the armed _ the shotgun. . in 20 minutes past six, as the armed colleagues - six, as the armed colleagues arrived, dixon pulls the trigger one final time. arrived, dixon pulls the trigger one finaltime. ~ ., ., , ., finaltime. would really annoyed me was the fact — finaltime. would really annoyed me was the fact they _ finaltime. would really annoyed me was the fact they turned _ finaltime. would really annoyed me was the fact they turned the - finaltime. would really annoyed me was the fact they turned the gun - finaltime. would really annoyed me was the fact they turned the gun on | was the fact they turned the gun on himself— was the fact they turned the gun on himself and got away with it. you hear— himself and got away with it. you hear about— himself and got away with it. you hear about all the shootings in america — hear about all the shootings in america. the outcomes are all the same _ america. the outcomes are all the same it— america. the outcomes are all the same it was— america. the outcomes are all the same. it was much as they can and
11:49 pm
then— same. it was much as they can and then no— same. it was much as they can and then no one — same. it was much as they can and then no one getsjustice. as same. it was much as they can and then no one getsjustice.— then no one gets 'ustice. as the rrirevin then no one gets 'ustice. as the grieving begins. — then no one getsjustice. as the grieving begins, so _ then no one getsjustice. as the grieving begins, so does - then no one getsjustice. as the grieving begins, so does the - then no one getsjustice. as the - grieving begins, so does the search for answers. grieving begins, so does the search foranswers. police grieving begins, so does the search for answers. police accused of massive overlooking evidence that he was violent and unpredictable. it emerges that when he was at school, police had been caught when he assaulted two teachers and a classmate. in 2016, he was appointed for attacking a pregnant woman and her partner in the street and on social media, he ranted about his hatred and frustrations. it’s social media, he ranted about his hatred and frustrations.— hatred and frustrations. it's 'ust been me fighting i hatred and frustrations. it's 'ust been me fighting an i hatred and frustrations. it's 'ust been me fighting an uphillh hatred and frustrations. it'sjustl been me fighting an uphill battle with big — been me fighting an uphill battle with big rock on my back. but i'm seeing _ with big rock on my back. but i'm seeing people who don't deserve have of anything _ seeing people who don't deserve have of anything and now they're getting a free _ of anything and now they're getting a free ride — of anything and now they're getting a free ride to the top. 201?
11:50 pm
of anything and now they're getting a free ride to the top.— a free ride to the top. 2017 and he a- rlies a free ride to the top. 2017 and he applies for — a free ride to the top. 2017 and he applies for a _ a free ride to the top. 2017 and he applies for a gun _ a free ride to the top. 2017 and he applies for a gun licence _ a free ride to the top. 2017 and he applies for a gun licence from - a free ride to the top. 2017 and he applies for a gun licence from the | applies for a gun licence from the firearms unit at devon and cornwall police. he is been obsessed with guns for years. in the history of violence should result in an application being considered high risk referred to the unit manager. but staff are confused about how to use the so—called risk matrix this application is only checked by his supervisor. this is a copy of his original application for a gun licence and the bottom on the box in the form with the risk matrix score is supposed to be recorded. in that box is been left completely empty. the unit grants a licence and decision the force later admits was wrong. davison buys a pump action shotgun which he keeps at home. if
11:51 pm
you look in the mid—90s step you will look at in cumbria around 2010, and now this, a decade later. you have three individuals there that are angry and imploding. why was this able to happen? this is the central park of plymouth, 11 months before the shootings. the police respond well about to happen here will be the focus of intense anger. everyone is anr , focus of intense anger. everyone is angry. everyone — focus of intense anger. everyone is angry. everyone who _ focus of intense anger. everyone is angry, everyone who talks - focus of intense anger. everyone is angry, everyone who talks about i focus of intense anger. everyone is angry, everyone who talks about it| angry, everyone who talks about it is angry _ angry, everyone who talks about it is anr . g . ~ angry, everyone who talks about it isanr , ., ,, is angry. jake davidson is walking home. is angry. jake davidson is walking home- this _ is angry. jake davidson is walking home. this event _ is angry. jake davidson is walking home. this event cctv _ is angry. jake davidson is walking home. this event cctv shows - is angry. jake davidson is walking home. this event cctv shows a i is angry. jake davidson is walking - home. this event cctv shows a skate park on the right. davison hear someone shouting insults. later, he
11:52 pm
will tell police he knew the child is about to attack wasn't the person who shouted. but he wanted to make someone pay. the 16—year—old boy is punch nine times has to be treated in hospital. police later class this is a low level assault. his next victim, a girl who is 15 is slapped in the face. instead of being prosecuted, davison is told to do an online thinking skills course and giving an anger management booklet. his gun is confiscated in his licence put under review. but in july 2021, police access and is low risk and return the weapon. something again, they later admitted was a mistake. ii he something again, they later admitted was a mistake-— was a mistake. if he hadn't got the run was a mistake. if he hadn't got the gun licence — was a mistake. if he hadn't got the gun licence back, _ was a mistake. if he hadn't got the gun licence back, this _ was a mistake. if he hadn't got the gun licence back, this may - was a mistake. if he hadn't got the gun licence back, this may not - was a mistake. if he hadn't got the | gun licence back, this may not have happened —
11:53 pm
gun licence back, this may not have happened. everyone _ gun licence back, this may not have happened. everyone thinks - gun licence back, this may not have happened. everyone thinks about . happened. everyone thinks about that _ happened. everyone thinks about that the — happened. everyone thinks about that. the police _ happened. everyone thinks about that. the police should _ happened. everyone thinks about that. the police should not- happened. everyone thinks about that. the police should not havel that. the police should not have given— that. the police should not have given him — that. the police should not have given him his— that. the police should not have given him his gun— that. the police should not have given him his gun licence - that. the police should not have given him his gun licence back. i that. the police should not have - given him his gun licence back. they must've _ given him his gun licence back. they must've put— given him his gun licence back. they must've put them _ given him his gun licence back. they must've put them in— given him his gun licence back. they must've put them in his _ given him his gun licence back. they must've put them in his mind - given him his gun licence back. they must've put them in his mind but hej must've put them in his mind but he is going _ must've put them in his mind but he is going to _ must've put them in his mind but he is going to do — must've put them in his mind but he is going to do something _ must've put them in his mind but he is going to do something bad. - must've put them in his mind but he is going to do something bad. that. is going to do something bad. that she must've — is going to do something bad. that she must've put _ is going to do something bad. that she must've put it— is going to do something bad. that she must've put it in— is going to do something bad. that she must've put it in his _ is going to do something bad. that she must've put it in his mind. - is going to do something bad. that she must've put it in his mind. in. she must've put it in his mind. february 2023 coming in she must've put it in his mind.“ february 2023 coming in question refer how the fire department which issued his licence was understaffed. and the staff were undertrained. i am deeply sorry for the loss of those — am deeply sorry for the loss of those families and for the feelings that lead _ those families and for the feelings that lead to him having the gun when he shouldn't have. myjob now is to make _ he shouldn't have. myjob now is to make sure — he shouldn't have. myjob now is to make sure that nothing like this can happen— make sure that nothing like this can happen again. | make sure that nothing like this can happen again. i do make sure that nothing like this can happen again-— happen again. i do not feel reassured _ happen again. i do not feel reassured at _ happen again. i do not feel reassured at the _ happen again. i do not feel reassured at the moment l happen again. i do not feel- reassured at the moment because happen again. i do not feel— reassured at the moment because this simply has not been the changes in local and national policing. but i would like to see coming out of this tragedy is a real attempt in parliament to stop the ownership of firearms across these people and
11:54 pm
society. those closest to the tragedy want urgent change to anotherfamily tragedy want urgent change to another family has to endure such torment. . ., ., torment. the evidence we have added this inruest torment. the evidence we have added this inquest is — torment. the evidence we have added this inquest is a _ torment. the evidence we have added this inquest is a consistent _ torment. the evidence we have added this inquest is a consistent story - this inquest is a consistent story of individual failures, breathtaking incompetence and systemic failings within— incompetence and systemic failings within every level of the firearms licensing — within every level of the firearms licensing unit of the devon and cornwall— licensing unit of the devon and cornwall police. warning signs were ignored _ cornwall police. warning signs were ignored the lessons secure was granted — ignored the lessons secure was rranted. ., , , ., , ignored the lessons secure was rranted. ., , granted. for his bravery, sack was riven a granted. for his bravery, sack was given a coroners _ granted. for his bravery, sack was given a coroners commendation, l granted. for his bravery, sack was i given a coroners commendation, the highest accolade a coroner can bestow. the inquest recorded that maxine davison, sophie and lee martin, stephen washington and kate sheppard were all unlawfully killed.
11:55 pm
the jury found in sheppard were all unlawfully killed. thejury found in nationalfailure the jury found in national failure to thejury found in nationalfailure to learn lessons from mass shootings of the past in the catalogue of failure by devon and cornwall police. hello. we've had reports of spectacular views of the aurora borealis across many parts of the uk, from northern scotland all the way to southern wales and even southern england. and here's another beautiful picture from the weekend. this time of cornwall, a beautiful horizon of those aqua colours. ok, how about the weather for the week ahead.
11:56 pm
mainly dry, some sunshine and night frosts. pretty much what we've had for quite a few days now. we've had high—pressure firmly in charge of our weather. it's here on monday and it's here to stay. so, let's look at the forecast then. for the early hours of monday, clearing skies across scotland and also southwestern parts of england. so, early on monday morning, there will be a frost here. but elsewhere, where we have that thicker cloud, certainly northern and central england in most towns and cities, it should be frost free. for example, a degrees in liverpool and about that in norwich, as well. now, the cloud cover will vary during the course of monday. the best of the sunshine will be across some western parts of scotland, maybe the south coast of england too. but also, one or two showers are possible anywhere from lincolnshire through the midlands. possibly wales. now, the temperatures will be
11:57 pm
between around eight and 10 celsius. it is a noticeable wind, it is a dry wind too. so, it will feel a little colder than that closer to around 5 degrees, i think, across many parts of the uk. so, that is monday. how about tuesday? little change, the high—pressure still very close to central scotland. the subtle changes in the wind direction and actually the possibility of a few showers, perhaps more persistent ones at least for a time, across southeastern parts of england. they won't last very long though. you can see them here carried by that breeds out in the northeast. again, very similar temperatures, eight in glasgow and around nine expected in plymouth. it will feel a little colder than that. so, here is the weather map for wednesday and for thursday, that high—pressure is not expected to budge. so, lots of dry weather and more of the same to come. let's have a look at the outlook then as we head into the weekend and even into next week, yes, there's a possibility of some rain may be heading our way. it's a long way off still and the chances are the forecast next monday will change. that's it from me. bye— bye.
12:00 am
welcome to newsday, reporting live from singapore, i'm mariko oi. the headlines... the uk prime minister, rishi sunak, is due to meet the president of european commission, ursula von der leyen — in a bid to finalise a new brexit deal for northern ireland. at least 59 people including 12 children have died after a boat carrying migrants sank in rough seas off the coast of southern italy. israeli settlers in the occupied west bank set fire to palestinian houses, shops and vehicles — after two residents were shot dead. the surge in violence comes despite both side agreeing to de—escalate tensions. sheffield becomes the latest city in the uk to introduce a
33 Views
IN COLLECTIONS
BBC News Television Archive Television Archive News Search ServiceUploaded by TV Archive on