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Gunman kills people in Cumbria

Oh dear. This is unheard of in England
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Also I just found out on a Rugby League news program that I watch said that one of the people that was shot was the chairman of the Rugby League team Workington Town, Garry Purdham
 
This is unbelievable! Shocking!



Twelve people were killed by a gunman who went on the rampage across Cumbria in north-west England.



Taxi driver Derrick Bird shot dead a colleague in the town of Whitehaven, before driving through the countryside apparently targeting people at random.



Eleven others were injured, three critically and five seriously.



Mr Bird's body was found in a wooded area in Boot in the Lake District, where a shotgun and a rifle fitted with a telescopic sight were recovered.



Five victims were named locally as Darren Rewcastle, Garry Purdham, Kenneth Fishburn, Jane Robinson and Michael Pike.



Mr Rewcastle was a taxi driver. Mr Purdham was a farmer's son and is believed to have had two young children.



Mr Fishburn, from Egremont, is understood to have been a retired security worker at the nearby Sellafield nuclear site.



Flowers were left at the spot where he died, with a card saying RIP Ken - tragically taken but not forgotten.



Ms Robinson was shot dead in Drigg Road in Seascale, just yards from the home she shared with her twin sister, Barrie.



The mass shooting is the UK's worst since 1996, when Thomas Hamilton killed 16 children and their teacher in an attack at a school in Dunblane, Scotland.



In 1987 gun fanatic Michael Ryan killed 16 people in Hungerford, Berkshire.



The Queen said she was deeply shocked by the Cumbria shootings and shared the country's grief and horror.



A message of sympathy where Kenneth Fishburn was shot in Egremont

Hospital sources told the BBC that one injured woman in her 20s was being treated for gunshot wounds to her chest, arm and side.



Another man, believed to be a local taxi driver, suffered a serious gunshot wound to his hand. He was due to be transferred to a hospital in Newcastle in the next 24 hours for plastic surgery.



One patient, already transferred to Newcastle, was said to have serious head injuries.



Three others who were injured have been allowed home.



Stuart Hyde, Cumbria Police's Deputy Chief Constable, said more than 100 officers were investigating 30 crime scenes.



He said: We are still at a very early stage in our investigation and we are not able to really understand the motivation behind it - or establish whether this was a premeditated or random attack.



Current indications are that 12 people have died, plus Derrick Bird. And a number of people are also receiving treatment in hospital.



We are working hard to support the families of those involved and our focus is now on gathering as much evidence as possible to build up a clear picture of what happened this morning.



We want to clearly understand his possession of these weapons, what happened, what went wrong and why he decided to use these to shoot people.



Mr Hyde added that investigators would be speaking to people who knew Mr Bird about the days leading up to the rampage.



He said: What we want to do is ensure we understand what has happened, speak to people about him, his life, what has gone on in the last few days, what might have turned somebody into a killer.



After the first shooting, witnesses said Mr Bird drove through Whitehaven with a gun hanging out of his car window, then headed south through Gosforth and Seascale before turning inland.



As well as Whitehaven, fatalities have been confirmed in Egremont, Seascale and Gosforth.



As he began his first Prime Minister's Questions today, David Cameron said the House of Commons would be alarmed and shocked by the events unfolding in Cumbria.



He said: When lives and communities are suddenly shattered in this way, our thoughts should be with all those caught up in these tragic events, especially the families and friends of those killed or injured.



After the killings, detectives said 52-year-old Mr Bird drove to the central Lakes in a Citroen Picasso, then abandoned it in the Boot area.



Before his body was discovered, people living nearby were urged to stay indoors for their own protection.



Helicopters and armed officers from other police forces were brought in to help apprehend the gunman.





Cyclist Barrie Moss: I saw he had a rifle and then he stared at me

Mr Hyde added: We have a number of crime scenes across the county, which are being staffed by police officers, and I would ask people to show a little bit of restraint and respect in regard to those scenes as we try and piece together exactly what has gone on.



A major incident has been declared at West Cumberland Hospital, in Whitehaven, where the NHS said all routine operations had been cancelled.



The accident and emergency department at the Cumberland Infirmary in Carlisle is also on full incident stand-by, the hospital trust said.



West Cumbria University Hospitals Trust deputy chief executive Kevin Clarkson, speaking from West Cumberland Hospital in Whitehaven, said: The hospital's trust is part of the community it serves and our staff share in the grief.



The following is an update on those who are most seriously injured. Three casualties are in a critical condition, five are in a serious condition.



The Sellafield nuclear reprocessing plant in west Cumbria closed its gates as a safety precaution and afternoon shift workers were told to stay away, though the site later reopened.





A local taxi firm boss, Glenda Pears, said: We just don't know what's happened.



He [Derrick Bird] was friends with everybody and used to stand and joke on Duke Street.



Sue Matthews, a telephonist at A2B Taxis in Whitehaven, said the Mr Bird was self-employed and lived alone. She described him as a quiet fellow.





http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/10219655.stm
 
Also because of the shoot-out iTV has canceled Coronation Street for this week due to the characters having a shoot-out
 
What a tragedy.



I wonder what it was that made this ordinary and by all accounts pleasant man go nuts like that?
 
It's unbelievable, I cant imagine how scary that must have been for those involved.
 
The Dragon Master said:
I read in the newspaper that there was a fight with his family and thats what caused the shooting, but the family deny that the fight caused it. But we'll never know



Article that I read this morning: http://www.thenorthernecho.co.uk/news/8201910.Mother_stunned_by_son_s_killing_spree/



well i just read how he owed lots of back tax and he hoped that when his mother died his portion of the will would clear it........but then found out that his twin brother was going to inherit most of everything..........he blamed his brother and the solicitor (who was his brothers friend) in fiddling him out of it all.............his brother and the solicitor were the first to die
 
The papers also say that he was annoyed with other taxi drivers taking fares from the back of the rank instead of queueing up and waiting their turn.



Personally, I think it sounds as if he had a lot of issues to deal with and on that day he just snapped.



The first people he shot were his brother, his solicitor and then fellow taxi drivers. So obviously he had an issue with all these folks. But then he just went on a murderous rampage. One 15 year-old-girl saw him point his rifle at her, she ducked, and felt the bullet whizz past her hair.



I don't agree with what he did, although I can understand that most folks have someone they'd like to shoot, except that we just don't do it.



But to murder bystanders for no reason? To almost kill a young girl who has barely lived her life? To murder a young dad with 2 small children? That's SO hard to understand or accept.
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From what I heard, despite having a criminal record before, he had a gun license but he got the gun license after he got the criminal record. I hope I'm not the only one that finds that a bit odd
 
Its annoying that he is dead so he cant face any sort of justice for what he did.
 
This is a rare in England and it justs seems so weird in the way this horrid massacre became, I am also shocked on how random he went about for three hours killing people. ******
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The land of Jack the Ripper has an impressive list of mass murders in recent history....



For instance... can't forget



Drew Affleck aged 25, was found guilty by a jury of mass murder. He petrol bombed a house leaving three young women dead. He was also found guilty of attempted murder on three other people who managed to escape.



On 2nd March 2001 he petrol bombed a house in Sanderson Ave, Irvine, North Ayrshire, Scotland, killing 2, Teraysa Murray, aged 18 and Carrie Marie Murray, aged 12, a third woman, Amanda Cooper, died 2 months later in a Glasgow hospital.



Afflec had previously been arrested in connection with the murders with another man, 25 year old Gavin Armstrong. But, had been released to allow the police more time to investigate.



There are others...



http://www.murderuk.com/mass_murderers.html
 
MetroidSucker said:
Yeah, plus from what I've heard Cumbria has a very low Crime Rate



Must of had a real bad day and/or real bad life troubles...But I do not have sympathy for his murderous actions!
 
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