Tory leader says Facebook page for 'callous murderer' is insensitive to his victims, as police make three more arrests
David Cameron today condemned public sympathy for Raoul Moat, describing the gunman as a "callous murderer".
At prime minister's questions in the Commons, an MP said Facebook should be asked to remove a page devoted to sympathy for Moat, who shot his former girlfriend before killing himself after a week-long police hunt.
Cameron said he could not understand "any wave of public sympathy for this man". Any sympathy should be directed towards his victims, he said.