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Cumbria shooting spree

David Cameron meets Cumbria police chief constable Craig Mackie at the Cumbria Police Station in Workington, Cumbria. The prime minister thanked the police and emergency services for the way they dealt with the shootings Photograph: Lindsey Parnaby/EPA Photograph: Lindsey Parnaby/guardian.co.uk David Cameron and the home secretary Theresa May leave West Cumberland hospital, Whitehaven, in Cumbria Photograph: Martin Rickett/PA Photograph: Martin Rickett/guardian.co.uk David Cameron leaves West Cumberland hospital after visiting patients who were shot by Derrick Bird, near Whitehaven Photograph: David Moir/Reuters Photograph: David Moir/guardian.co.uk David Cameron is greeted by North Cumbria University Hospitals NHS Trust chairman Mike Little as the PM arrived at West Cumberland Hospital, Whitehaven, Cumbria Photograph: Martin Rickett/PA Photograph: Martin Rickett/guardian.co.uk Police stand next to a body on Duke Street, Whitehaven, shortly after the shootings started Photograph: Rod Minchin/PA Photograph: Rod Minchin/guardian.co.uk Officers attend the scene of the shooting on Duke Street Photograph: Andrew Milligan/PA Photograph: Andrew Milligan/guardian.co.uk The body of a local man lies under a blanket on a bridge in the market town of Egremont, five miles south of Whitehaven Photograph: Andrew Milligan/PA Photograph: Andrew Milligan/guardian.co.uk A police officer near the scene of the shooting on Duke Street in Whitehaven Photograph: David Moir/Reuters Photograph: David Moir/guardian.co.uk A police forensics team member records evidence on Duke Street in Whitehaven Photograph: David Moir/Reuters Photograph: David Moir/guardian.co.uk Police look under a blanket covering a body on Hagget End Road in Egremont Photograph: Andrew Milligan/PA Photograph: Andrew Milligan/guardian.co.uk Police officers stand in a wooded area close to where the car belonging to Derrick Bird was found in Boot, Cumbria Photograph: Andrew Yates/AFP/Getty Images Photograph: Andrew Yates/guardian.co.uk Taxi driver Derrick Bird, on holiday in Tenerife. At least 12 people were killed after the divorced father of two went on the rampage in the Lake District before shooting himself Photograph: PA Photograph: guardian.co.uk Victims lie in the road in Egremont, a village south of Whitehaven Photograph: Paul Kingston/North News & Pictures Ltd Photograph: Paul Kingston/guardian.co.uk A car left covered next to the small archway leading to Seascale, believed to be brought to a halt as gunman Derrick Bird fired through the windscreen at the driver Photograph: Paul Kingston/North News & Pictures Ltd Photograph: Paul Kingston/guardian.co.uk A crashed car on its side on the quiet country lane into Seascale after gunman Derrick Bird apparently shot the driver Photograph: Paul Kingston/North News & Pictures Ltd Photograph: Paul Kingston/guardian.co.uk A tarpaulin cover marks the site of yet another victim in Seascale Photograph: Paul Kingston/North News & Pictures Ltd Photograph: Paul Kingston/guardian.co.uk The body of a farmer killed in Gosforth, West Cumbria as he worked on a gate in one of his fields Photograph: Paul Kingston/North News & Pictures Ltd Photograph: Paul Kingston/guardian.co.uk A police officer walks past a car that was shot at in Seascale, Cumbria Photograph: Andrew Yates/AFP/Getty Images Photograph: Andrew Yates/guardian.co.uk Police officers outside the home of Derrick Bird in Rowrah, near Frizington Photograph: Paul Kingston/North News & Pictures Ltd Photograph: Paul Kingston/guardian.co.uk A fire officer cleans the street after the body of a victim in Egremont was removed from the scene Photograph: Derek Blair/AFP/Getty Images Photograph: Derek Blair/guardian.co.uk Tributes are left at the scene of the shooting on a bridge in Egremont Photograph: Derek Blair/AFP/Getty Images Photograph: Derek Blair/guardian.co.uk A police forensic team investigate a crime scene in Seascale Photograph: Matt Cardy/Getty Images Photograph: Matt Cardy/guardian.co.uk A local newspaper board headlines the shooting rampage at Egremont, Cumbria Photograph: Scott Heppell/AP Photograph: Scott Heppell/guardian.co.uk Drivers at a taxi rank on Duke Street in Whitehaven Photograph: Derek Blair/AFP/Getty Images Photograph: Derek Blair/guardian.co.uk A woman looks at flowers laid in tribute to the victims of Derrick Bird Photograph: Chris Clark/AP Photograph: Chris Clark/guardian.co.uk Floral tributes to the victims of Derrick Bird at a taxi rank on Duke Street in Whitehaven Photograph: Derek Blair/AFP/Getty Images Photograph: Derek Blair/guardian.co.uk Craig Mackey, chief constable for Cumbria Constabulary, delivers a press conference in Whitehaven Photograph: Oli Scarff/Getty Images Photograph: Oli Scarff/guardian.co.uk Floral tributes are left at a gate where Derrick Bird is reported to have shot his twin brother, David, in Lamplugh Photograph: Matt Cardy/Getty Images Photograph: Matt Cardy/guardian.co.uk Photographs are removed from a cupboard inside the house belonging to Derrick Bird in the town of Rowrah Photograph: Andrew Milligan/PA Photograph: Andrew Milligan/guardian.co.uk

Source: The Guardian ↗

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