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Timeline of events of Cllr James Nash attack one year ago
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So-called “ghost guns” have been getting a lot of attention lately. Between pushes from the administration admonishing hobbyists from building their own firearms to a leaked AFT document discussing the serialization of blocks of metal, “ghost guns” and homemade firearms are the new bogeymen of the gun control world. In the real world, however, citizens have been building their own firearms dating back to before the founding of the Union. In fact, even in places where guns are strictly regulated and mostly prohibited, you still find individuals willing to build their own, as one recent event in the U.K. has show.
A FATHER concerned about the mental health of his son who went on to kill a parish councillor was told by the doctors’ surgery that they couldn’t help him, an inquest has heard. John Sartain, from Andover, contacted Adelaide Medical Practice to ask for urgent help for his son Alex, who believed their neighbour Cllr James Nash was a Russian spy and was working for Vladamir Putin. He went on to fatally shoot Cllr Nash outside his home in Upper Enham on August 5, 2020. The 34-year-old died when he crashed his bike later that day after being pursued by police.
Mentally Ill Man Killed UK Neighbour Who He Thought Was Spreading COVID-19 On Putin s Orders
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The COVID-19 pandemic has had a serious effect on people’s mental health and in one English village it even led to a murder. An inquest has recorded a verdict of unlawful death on parish councillor James Nash.
A mentally ill villager shot and beat his neighbour to death after convincing himself the man was working for Russian President Vladimir Putin and was helping him to spread the COVID-19 virus in Britain.
Alex Sartain, 34, used a home-made shotgun to shoot 42-year-old James Nash outside his cottage in Upper Enham, near Andover in the south of England on 5 August 2020.
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