Women light candles at a vigil for the victims of the Keyham mass shooting in Plymouth.
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Jake Davison’s legally owned weapon was seized in the months before he killed five people – but it was soon returned to him.
A vigil for the victims of the UK’s worst mass shooting in a decade.
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To combat online radicalisation, we first need to understand that the picture is rarely as simple as we’d like it to be.
Jake Davison, suspected of killing multiple people in Plymouth, was vocal about his belief in Incel ideology.
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Jake Davison, the gunman in the UK’s worst mass shooting in a decade, has been linked to the ‘Incel’ movement – but what what do incels really believe?