Tetsuya Yamagami said he was driven by a family grudge against a religious group linked to Abe.

People offer condolences following the assassination of former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, at the Japan-Taiwan Exchange Association office in Taipei on July 11, 2022. SAM YEH/AFP via Getty Images
A Japanese court on Jan. 21 sentenced Tetsuya Yamagami to life in prison for the 2022 assassination of former Prime Minister Shinzo Abe.
Yamagami, 45, had admitted to killing Abe with a homemade gun as the former prime minister delivered a campaign speech outside a train station in Nara on July 8, 2022.


