Las Vegas Review-Journal (Sunday)

Alleged killer in U.K. got seized gun back in July

- By Sylvia Hui

LONDON — Britain’s police watchdog says it has launched an investigat­ion into why a 22-year-old man who fatally shot five people in southweste­rn England on Thursday was given back his confiscate­d gun and gun license last month.

Police have said Jake Davison killed his mother and four other people, including a 3-year-old girl, before taking his own life in the port city of Plymouth. It was Britain’s first mass shooting in over a decade. Firearm crimes are rare in Britain, which has strict gun control laws.

The Independen­t Office for Police Conduct said late Friday it would investigat­e the Devon and Cornwall police department’s decision-making in relation to Davison’s possession of a shotgun and the license. The watchdog said it was not yet known whether the shotgun returned to Davison was the same one he used in Thursday’s shootings.

Police took away the gun and the certificat­e in December 2020 following an allegation of assault three months earlier, the watchdog office said. They were returned to Davison last month.

“We will examine what police actions were taken and when, the rationale behind police decision-making and whether relevant law, policy and procedures were followed concerning Mr. Davison’s possession of a shotgun,” said the office’s regional director, David Ford.

“The investigat­ion will also consider whether the force had any informatio­n concerning Mr. Davison’s mental health, and if so, if this informatio­n was appropriat­ely considered,” Ford said.

Overall, guns are strictly controlled in Britain.

Hundreds attended a candlelit vigil Friday close to where the killings took place in Plymouth, and dozens of bouquets, balloons and soft toys were left in a memorial.

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