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Minute's silence held for Plymouth shooting victims as police to review firearms practices

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Get the day's biggest stories sent direct to your inbox so you never miss a thing A minute's silence has been held for the victims of the Plymouth shooting.

Plymouth Council asked people to join them to remember those lost in the Keyham tragedy at 11am. Another candlelit vigil is due to take place on the Jubilee Green in Saltash at 8.45pm in honour of the five victims.

Gunman Jake Davison, 22, killed five people - including his 51-year-old mother Maxine Davison - in an attack on Thursday (August 12). READ MORE: Student, 21, 'stuck in Afghanistan' after trip to visit 'worst places in world' He shot his 51-year-old mother Ms Davison, also known as Maxine Chapman, at a house in Biddick Drive in Keyham before he went into the street and shot

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