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==Murder of Fortuyn== {{main|Assassination of Pim Fortuyn}} On 6 May 2002, [[Pim Fortuyn]] was shot outside a radio studio in [[Hilversum]] at 6:00 pm, just after he finished an interview. He was killed instantly. Interviewer [[Ruud de Wild]] witnessed the murder. Van der Graaf was arrested near the scene of the crime after a pursuit by witnesses. Details of the suspect were always officially reported as "Volkert van der G.", in accordance with unwritten Dutch [[privacy]] practice, but his full name was readily available on the internet. His home and work addresses were soon circulated on web sites used by Fortuyn's supporters. Angry supporters gathered in several cities, so several people related to Van der Graaf went into hiding. His girlfriend and their daughter left their house on the evening of the murder. The details of the murder emerged later; the accounts of the investigators and Van der Graaf were consistent. He had planned the attack using information obtained from the Internet; printouts of a map of the scene of the crime and schedules of Fortuyn's appearances were found in his car. In two boxes of [[Cartridge (firearms)|cartridges]] found at his home, seven cartridges were missing, the exact number loaded in his gun. The attack has been described as the work of a single person, an amateur shooter who used a relatively simple plan and did not prepare a good escape route. Van der Graaf purchased his weapons illegally: a semi-automatic [[Star Firestar M43]] pistol in a cafΓ© in [[Ede, Netherlands|Ede]] and [[9Γ19mm Parabellum|9mm]] cartridges in [[The Hague]]. After the murder of Fortuyn, the gun was linked to a suspect in the robbery of a jeweller in [[Emmen, Netherlands|Emmen]] through [[DNA]] material found on the weapon. On the day of the murder, he attended work in the morning, taking with him a backpack containing the gun, a pair of latex gloves, a baseball cap and a pair of dark glasses. At the end of the morning, he said he was taking the afternoon off on account of the beautiful weather. He drove towards [[Hilversum]], knowing that Fortuyn was due to be interviewed in the radio studio of [[NPO 3FM|3FM]] in the [[Media Park (Hilversum)|Media Park]]. During the trip he stopped several times, among other things to purchase a razor to remove his [[Shaving|stubble]], which together with the cap and glasses would disguise his appearance, while the gloves would avoid leaving [[fingerprint]]s. The razor did not work. He had never visited the Mediapark, relying on a map and a couple of photos to find his way into the park on foot and to the building where Fortuyn's interview was held. Recognising Fortuyn's car in the car park, he hid in some nearby bushes, burying the gun which was in a plastic bag in a shallow trough in case he was discovered. He could hear fragments of Fortuyn's interview from a speaker on the outside of the building. He waited there for about two hours. Fortuyn emerged from the building in the company of several others, including De Wild. Van der Graaf walked towards Fortuyn, passed by him, then turned and opened fire. He said that he aimed for the back to avoid Fortuyn's ducking away or a bullet mistakenly hitting somebody else. He held the gun in both hands, with the plastic bag around it. Less than {{Convert|1.5|m|ft}} from Fortuyn, he hit him in the back and head five times, and fired a sixth shot that missed. Running away, Van der Graaf was chased by [[Hans Smolders]], Fortuyn's chauffeur. Two employees from a different building joined in. During the chase, Van der Graaf threatened them by raising the gun in his jacket pocket toward them. They ran from the grounds of the Mediapark onto a public road, where Van der Graaf pointed the pistol at arm's length at Smolders, who had been reporting their position to the police by [[mobile phone]]. Reaching a gas station, Van der Graaf gave himself up when police pointed their pistols at him.<ref>{{Cite web|date=2002|title=A Democracy In Shock|website=[[YouTube]]|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YbbiKz-fU8c|url-access=registration}}</ref>
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