Plymouth shootings: 'Not enough staff' to deal with gun licences

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Police department that returned shotgun licence to man who carried out mass shooting did not have enough staff, inquest hears

Jake Davison killed five people and injured two others during a mass shooting in Plymouth in August 2021

The police department that returned a shotgun licence to a man who carried out a mass shooting did not have enough staff, an inquest has heard.Davison, 22, killed his mother Maxine, 51, and then shot dead four others in Plymouth. Three-year-old Sophie Martyn, her father, Lee, 43, Stephen Washington, 59, and Kate Shepherd, 66, all died on the evening of 12 August 2021.A senior police officer told the hearing there had been a backlog of licence applications when Davison first applied in 2017.

Ch Supt Roy Linden, from Devon and Cornwall Police, was questioned about the number of applications for firearms or shotgun licences.He said in 2017 there were about 3,000 applications per year and the force had the highest number of holders of certificates for firearms or shotguns in the UK. The counsel to the inquest, Bridget Dolan KC, who is asking questions on behalf of the coroner, said: "Were there sufficient staff to deal with 3,000 applications?"He said there was a backlog of applications within Devon and Cornwall Police, but the force was not unique in the country.Ch Supt Linden added the problem had only got worse over time.Before he gave evidence Ch Supt Linden addressed the families of the victims.

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