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Yamagami was arrested at the scene where he was wielding a homemade gun. Yamagami has denied he committed the crime because he was opposed to Abe’s political beliefs, according to the police. He also did not have a clue about what he wanted to do in life after graduating from high school, and had quit a job two months ago because he felt ‘tired’, The Japan Times newspaper reported.
Meanwhile, police have conducted raids at his apartment in Nara on Friday and recovered explosives and homemade guns, the report said. Yamagami, who attended a public high school in Nara Prefecture, wrote in his graduation yearbook that he “didn’t have a clue” about what he wanted to be in the future, it said.
According to government officials, he had served as a Maritime Self-Defence officer in 2005 at the Kure base in Hiroshima Prefecture. In 2020, he was employed at a manufacturing company in the Kansai region, but in April this year, he told the company that he wanted to quit because he was “tired,” and left the job the following month, it added.