‘Death to traitors, freedom for Britain’ accused killer of lawmaker Jo Cox tells court
Murder suspect Thomas Mair repeated same words during 15-minute hearing

Thomas Mair, the man charged with the murder of lawmaker Jo Cox, gave his name as “death to traitors, freedom for Britain” when he appeared in court following an attack that has shocked Britain ahead of next week’s referendum on European Union membership.
Cox, a 41-year-old member of the opposition Labour Party who supported staying in the EU, was shot and stabbed on Thursday in the street in her electoral district in northern England.
“My name is death to traitors, freedom for Britain,” Mair said when asked his name by the clerk at London’s Westminster Magistrates Court. When the question was repeated, Mair said the same words again, his only comments during Saturday’s 15-minutue hearing.
Wearing grey sports clothing and flanked by two security guards, Mair was charged with murder, causing grievous bodily harm, and possession of a firearm and another offensive weapon.
Cox was preparing to hold a regular session to give advice to her constituents when she was killed in the town of Birstall, Yorkshire, where Mair lives.