Shinzo Abe's suspected assassin to undergo psychiatric evaluation: Reports

Reuters Updated - July 23, 2022 at 11:23 AM.
Tetsuya Yamagami, suspected of killing former Japanese premier Shinzo Abe, is escorted by police officers in Nara, Japan. | Photo Credit: KYODO VIA REUTERS

The suspected assassin of Japanese former Prime Minister Shinzo Abe will undergo psychiatric evaluation until later this year, Japanese media reported on Saturday. Tetsuya Yamagami, an unemployed 41-year-old, has been identified by police as the suspect who approached Abe during t a campaign speech on a street corner on July 8 and opened fire with a handmade gun.

A court in Nara in western Japan, where the suspect lived and the shooting occurred, granted prosecutors' request that Yamagami be held for psychiatric examination, the Nikkei and other media reported. Nara prosecutors could not be reached for comment outside business hours.

The evaluation will last until November 29, the Nikkei said, and will determine whether or not Yamagami will be indicted for shooting.

Published on July 23, 2022 05:51

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