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Inquiry Reveals Nottingham Triple Killer Viewed Shooting Videos and Had History of Mental Health Issues A public inquiry into the Nottingham attacks has revealed that triple killer Valdo Calocane had been watching videos of mass shootings online prior to his crimes. Calocane, diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia, fatally stabbed Ian Coates, Barnaby Webber, and Grace O'Malley Kumar in June 2023, while seriously injuring three others. Analysis of his phone showed he viewed videos of shootings in Buffalo, New York, and the New Zealand massacre, as well as content relating to law enforcement, Dunblane Primary School shootings, and 'mind control technology.' Calocane had repeatedly reported hearing voices to mental health professionals since 2020. He is currently serving a hospital order after pleading guilty to three counts of manslaughter on the grounds of diminished responsibility, and three counts of attempted murder. The inquiry, chaired by retired judge Deborah Taylor and commissioned by Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer following advocacy from victims' families, aims to examine the failures in his care and monitoring. Evidence presented also highlighted earlier attacks on colleagues and a police officer, and how a low-priority arrest warrant may have contributed to systemic failures by Nottinghamshire Police. More than 100 witnesses, including police personnel and healthcare professionals, are expected to testify over nine weeks to determine what went wrong and how similar tragedies might be prevented in the future.

Inquiry Reveals Nottingham Triple Killer Viewed Shooting Videos and Had History of Mental Health Issues

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Inquiry reveals police failures in arresting Nottingham triple killer before attacks An inquiry has revealed serious lapses by Nottinghamshire and Leicestershire police in handling Valdo Calocane, who killed three people in Nottingham in June 2023 and injured three others. An arrest warrant for Calocane had been issued in September 2022, over nine months before the attacks, after he failed to attend a court hearing for allegedly assaulting an emergency worker. Despite multiple incidents, including assaults on colleagues and a university flatmate, police failed to execute the warrant. Nottinghamshire Police described their management of Calocane as mostly handling minor antisocial behavior incidents, and noted that officers are not trained to manage paranoid schizophrenia, emphasizing the role of mental health services instead. Legal representatives of victims criticized any suggestion that arresting Calocane earlier would have made no difference as offensive. Leicestershire Police also acknowledged failings when attending a prior assault incident, including officers not checking Calocane's outstanding warrant. Calocane admitted manslaughter by diminished responsibility and attempted murder and received an indefinite hospital order in January 2024. The inquiry is ongoing, with evidence hearings until June and a final report expected in 2027 with recommendations.

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Inquiry into Nottingham attacks reveals Valdo Calocane watched shooting videos online. Details emerge amid ongoing investigation into the fatal incidents. #NottinghamAttacks #Crime #Investigation

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Inquiry into Nottingham attacks: Families demand accountability, calling it a test of the UK's willingness to "confront failure and fix it." The probe will examine agencies' handling of the perpetrator. #NottinghamAttacks #PublicInquiry...

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Judge-led inquiry into Nottingham attacks announced Barnaby Webber, 19, Grace O'Malley-Kumar, 19, and Ian Coates, 65, were killed in June 2023.

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