Tag: Police Shooting

  • Police in South Africa on manhunt after death of 6 in mass shooting

    Police in South Africa on manhunt after death of 6 in mass shooting

    The police has reported that three guys opened fire in a home’s yard in South Africa, killing six people and injuring four more.

    The shootings took place on Tuesday night in the Eastern Cape province’s KwaNobuhle settlement, which is close to Kariega.

    Police said on Wednesday that a search was ongoing and that no arrests had been made of the accused.

    According to official crime figures, South Africa has one of the highest homicide rates in the world, and at least 2,629 people were shot to death in the first three months of this year. 30 people every day is a sobering pace for the 60 million-person nation.

    In South Africa, there has also been an increase in celebrity-targeted killings and kidnappings for ransom.

    Authorities said that a woman was among the wounded in the shooting on Tuesday that left five males and a woman dead.

    “It is alleged that three unknown males entered the yard and opened fire at people who were in the property or nearby to the house,” said police spokesperson Colonel Priscilla Naidu. “Two females were shot at the gate. One female succumbed to her injuries while the other sustained gunshot wounds.”

    The security service is still trying to identify the cause of the shooting.

    In South Africa, there have been several large-scale shootings recently, including at least three this year.

    16 people were killed in Soweto, a slum in Johannesburg, last year as a result of many shooters shooting at patrons at a bar.

    At a birthday celebration in the same Eastern Cape area in January, eight people were shot and killed.

    Ten members of the same family were killed at a home in April, including a youngster.

  • French police officer detained for fatally shooting teen driver

    French police officer detained for fatally shooting teen driver

    A 17-year-old driver, identified as Nahel M., was initially pulled over by two policemen in France on Tuesday for violating traffic regulations, according to prosecutors’ statement.

    Initially, the police claimed that one officer had fired at the teenager because the car was being driven towards him. However, this narrative was contradicted by a video that surfaced on social media and was authenticated by AFP.

    The video shows the two policemen standing next to the stationary car, with one officer pointing a weapon at the driver. A voice can be heard saying, “You are going to get a bullet in the head.”

    At point-blank range, the police officer appears to shoot at the driver as the car abruptly drives off, moving a few dozen meters before crashing.

    The driver succumbed to his injuries shortly thereafter. The 38-year-old policeman responsible for the fatal shot has been placed in custody and is currently under investigation for voluntary manslaughter.

    Regarding the incident, French President Emmanuel Macron expressed on Wednesday that the shooting was “inexplicable” and “unforgivable.”

    “Nothing can justify the death of a young person,” said Macron on the third day of a visit to Marseille.

    Macron said the incident had “moved the entire nation”.

    Nahel M.’s lawyer, Yassine Bouzrou, said he would file a legal complaint against the policeman for voluntary manslaughter and against his colleague for complicity in the shooting.

    Bouzrou also said he would file a complaint against the policemen for giving false testimony for claiming that Nahel M. had tried to run them over.

    There were two passengers in the car at the time of the shooting. One ran off and the other, also a teenager, was briefly detained.

    Protests erupt 

    News of the incident sparked protests in Nanterre, a western Paris suburb. Bins were set alight and a fire broke out at a music school while police tried to disperse the protesters with teargas. Protests then spread to neighbouring suburbs.

    Interior Minister Gérald Darmanin said Wednesday that 31 people had been arrested overnight, 24 police were slightly injured and around 40 cars torched.

    Celebrities and politicians voiced outrage at the shooting. Initial reports referred to the victim as Naël.

    “I am hurting for my France,” tweeted Kylian Mbappé, captain of the French men’s national football team and star player at Paris Saint-Germain. 

    “An unacceptable situation. All my thoughts go to the friends and family of Naël, that little angel who left us far too soon,” Mbappé said.

    Actor Omar Sy, famous for his role in the film “The Intouchables” and the “Lupin” TV show, said on Twitter: “I hope that justice worthy of the name will honour the memory of this child.”

    Interior Minister Darmanin – who has previously backed the police in similar situations – called the video footage “extremely shocking” in parliament.

    He said Wednesday that the officer would be suspended “if the charges against him are upheld”.

    He also announced that 2,000 police would be deployed to deal with any further violence later in the day.

  • 22 arrested over shooting incident amid chiefs installation at Yamoah Nkwanta

    The Central East Police Command has arrested 22 suspects including the Chief of Yamoah Nkwanta, over a misunderstanding that ensued during the installation of a chief.

    Although no casualties were recorded, the two parties involved fired shots indiscriminately putting the lives of citizens at risk.

    Speaking to Citi News, the Central East Police Commander, DCOP Okyere Boapeah, said the arrest was effected after the two parties defied an earlier directive by the police not to install a new chief citing security reasons.

    He added that further investigations are underway and the suspects will be arraigned soon.

    “There has been some disagreement as to the right candidate to be installed as the new chief of the Yamoah Nkwanta. The misunderstanding made the regional command invite the parties involved for discussions and possible settlement and the decision to install the chief was put on hold.”

    “The kingmakers of Yamoah Nkwanta installed one chief and this led to violent confrontation and indiscriminate shooting between the two factions. The regional operation was quick to respond and 22 suspects have been arrested including the chief.”

    Earlier this month, a police officer who mistakenly shot into a crowd during the installation of a sub-chief in Suhum was arrested.

    Detective Sergeant Welbeck Agyina, a direct cousin of the newly installed sub-chief allegedly fired a pump-action gun into the crowd during the installation.

    Two persons sustained gunshot wounds in the head while five others were rushed to the Suhum Hospital.

    Source: citinewsroom.com

  • Bimbilla: Police apologises for shooting incident that left one injured

    The Northern Regional Police Command has apologized for the incident which led to the shooting of one person at Bimbilla on Tuesday evening.

    The Command explains that it embarked on a joint exercise with the military after receiving numerous reports of robbery incidents along the Bimbilla highway.

    The operation was aimed at arresting suspected criminals in their hideout in Bimbilla but resulted in the unfortunate shooting of one Fuseini Osman.

    In an interview with Citi News, the Regional Crime Officer of the Northern Region, Supt. Baba Ananga, said the Regional Commander after visiting the family, has offered to settle the medical bills of Osman.

    “It was an exercise of a swoop on a particular locality and that resulted in that incident. The Regional Police Commander led a delegation to visit the victim and interacted with him. The Police Commander apologised to him and promised to take care of his medical bills.”

    Supt. Baba Ananga added that the police will continue to deal with all criminal activities in the region.

    “It is an ongoing exercise and on the first day we arrested quite a number of criminals that we have put before court. The exercise is going to go on continuously and we are not going to renege on it to ensure that the community is safe.”

    About the incident

    The injured victim, Fuseini Osman, is said to have been allegedly shot by a soldier in Bimbilla and was transferred to Tamale Teaching Hospital.

    The incident caused uproar in the area, with some youth going on a rampage, but calm has now returned.

    Though the victim is in a stable condition, the family is demanding that the culprit be brought to book.

    Source: citinewsroom.com