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6:04pm UK, Wednesday June 02, 2010
Taxi Driver Gunman Kills 12 In Rampage
Adam Arnold and Emma Rowley, Sky News Online
Twelve people have been killed and at least 25 others are injured after a gunman carried out a series of shootings in Cumbria.
The suspected attacker, taxi driver Derrick Bird, shot dead two colleagues in Whitehaven, Cumbria, before driving his cab through the countryside as he opened fire on other victims.
Following a manhunt, police found his body 20 miles away in woods near the hamlet of Boot about three-and-a-half hours later.
Officers said they had recovered two weapons, adding Bird is believed to have taken his own life.
They also said there were 30 separate crime scenes in the investigation.
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Following the Whitehaven attacks, Bird, 52, drove south along the coast, shooting at people, apparently at random.
Derrick Bird is thought to have carried out the shootings
The gunman made his way through Egremont, Gosforth and Seascale before turning inland and ending up in Boot.
Two people are thought to have been killed in Egremont.
A woman in her 60s is believed to have been shot dead outside the home of resident Billy Boakes.
Another man is understood to have been killed on the old bridge in the town. Eyewitnesses reported seeing a victim lying in a pool of blood.
A man was reportedly shot dead in Gosforth. The victim was apparently in a field trimming hedges with his uncle when Bird apparently drove past, wound down a car window and blasted him.
The victim has been named locally as Gary Purdham, son of farmer John Purdham.
Gary Purdham is the brother of Rob Purdham, who is a Harlequins rugby league player, Sky sources say.
Two people were killed in Seascale, where local GPs were called to the scene, according to Sky sources.
A Whitehaven cab driver said he understood a total of three taxi drivers had been shot, two fatally.
The man, who did not want to be named, claimed an argument broke out between Bird and the other three men last night at the Duke Street taxi rank.
He said: "All of the taxi drivers were friends. But I heard last night there was an argument on the taxi rank."
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6:04pm UK, Wednesday June 02, 2010
Taxi Driver Gunman Kills 12 In Rampage
Adam Arnold and Emma Rowley, Sky News Online
Twelve people have been killed and at least 25 others are injured after a gunman carried out a series of shootings in Cumbria.
The suspected attacker, taxi driver Derrick Bird, shot dead two colleagues in Whitehaven, Cumbria, before driving his cab through the countryside as he opened fire on other victims.
Following a manhunt, police found his body 20 miles away in woods near the hamlet of Boot about three-and-a-half hours later.
Officers said they had recovered two weapons, adding Bird is believed to have taken his own life.
They also said there were 30 separate crime scenes in the investigation.
Watch the latest developments live on Sky Player
Following the Whitehaven attacks, Bird, 52, drove south along the coast, shooting at people, apparently at random.
Derrick Bird is thought to have carried out the shootings
The gunman made his way through Egremont, Gosforth and Seascale before turning inland and ending up in Boot.
Two people are thought to have been killed in Egremont.
A woman in her 60s is believed to have been shot dead outside the home of resident Billy Boakes.
Another man is understood to have been killed on the old bridge in the town. Eyewitnesses reported seeing a victim lying in a pool of blood.
A man was reportedly shot dead in Gosforth. The victim was apparently in a field trimming hedges with his uncle when Bird apparently drove past, wound down a car window and blasted him.
The victim has been named locally as Gary Purdham, son of farmer John Purdham.
Gary Purdham is the brother of Rob Purdham, who is a Harlequins rugby league player, Sky sources say.
Two people were killed in Seascale, where local GPs were called to the scene, according to Sky sources.
A Whitehaven cab driver said he understood a total of three taxi drivers had been shot, two fatally.
The man, who did not want to be named, claimed an argument broke out between Bird and the other three men last night at the Duke Street taxi rank.
He said: "All of the taxi drivers were friends. But I heard last night there was an argument on the taxi rank."
:angry: :angry:
We have a member from this area I think.
Gumpt100?