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- Cumbria shootings: Derrick Bird killed 10 victims in less than an hour
- Cumbria shootings: David Cameron meets survivors of Derrick Bird's rampage
- Cumbria shootings: Derrick Bird's father gave twin brother £25,000
- Cumbria shootings: all 12 victims formally identified
- Cumbria shootings: most dramatic eyewitness accounts
- Cumbria shootings: Boy, nine, describes killer's 'hawk-like' stare
- Cumbria shootings: consult neighbours on gun licences, suggests Sir Ian Blair
Cumbria shootings: Derrick Bird killed 10 victims in less than an hour Posted: 04 Jun 2010 09:15 AM PDT Derrick Bird killed ten of his victims in less than an hour, police have revealed as they defended their failure to stop the gunman on his rampage through Cumbria. |
Cumbria shootings: David Cameron meets survivors of Derrick Bird's rampage Posted: 04 Jun 2010 04:57 AM PDT David Cameron has described survivors and emergency services staff caught up in Derrick Bird's shooting rampage that left 12 dead in Cumbria as "incredibly brave". |
Cumbria shootings: Derrick Bird's father gave twin brother £25,000 Posted: 04 Jun 2010 07:06 AM PDT Derrick Bird's father gave the killer's twin brother £25,000 shortly before his death more than a decade ago, his will has revealed. |
Cumbria shootings: all 12 victims formally identified Posted: 04 Jun 2010 04:23 AM PDT All 12 victims of the Cumbrian gun massacre have now been formally identified. |
Cumbria shootings: most dramatic eyewitness accounts Posted: 04 Jun 2010 03:33 AM PDT People who witnessed some of the massacre of 12 people by Derrick Bird in Cumbria on Wednesday have been coming forth to give their version of events. Here is a round-up of some of the most dramatic accounts: |
Cumbria shootings: Boy, nine, describes killer's 'hawk-like' stare Posted: 04 Jun 2010 01:30 AM PDT A nine-year-old boy has described how Derrick Bird stared at him ''like a hawk'' seconds after gunning down one of his 12 victims. |
Cumbria shootings: consult neighbours on gun licences, suggests Sir Ian Blair Posted: 04 Jun 2010 01:35 AM PDT The Government should consider asking relatives, neighbours and workmates whether people are fit to hold a gun licence, the former head of Scotland Yard said. |
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