One person was shot dead at Monaco Tavern in Mamelodi, Pretoria, in the early hours of Monday, Gauteng police said. “Three suspects wearing balaclavas and armed with pistols arrived at the venue finding a group of people sitting around. The trio fired in the air before approaching the 33-year-old man and shooting him twice,” said…
One person was shot dead at Monaco Tavern in Mamelodi, Pretoria, in the early hours of Monday, Gauteng police said.
“Three suspects wearing balaclavas and armed with pistols arrived at the venue finding a group of people sitting around. The trio fired in the air before approaching the 33-year-old man and shooting him twice,” said police spokesperson Colonel Dimakatso Sello.
Sello said the motive for the shooting was still unknown.
A case of murder was opened.
It comes after a bloody weekend, which led to the death of 22 tavern patrons.
Sixteen of the 22 people died following a shooting at a tavern in Nomzamo Park, Soweto, during the early hours of Sunday morning. In addition, eight people were critically injured.
Four others were killed in Pietermaritzburg when two gunmen opened fire on patrons at Samkelisiwe Tavern, in Sweetwaters, at about 20:30 on Saturday.
This happened in Mamelodi, Monaco (S&S) Gun men all over Gauteng, it’s free for all.Nhlanhla Lux this is not foreigners by the way. It’s clear Black-on-Black violence by criminal terrorists.Cele & SAPS (ANC government under Ramaphosa is not doing it’s work) @FaithMazibukoSA pic.twitter.com/fp89rj6w4V
— Vusi Biyela | Prince of Nkandla 🤴🏾 (@VusBiyel) July 12, 2022
In Katlehong, Ekurhuleni, on Friday, two people were killed at a tavern when gunmen randomly opened fire on patrons.
During a visit to Soweto on Monday, Police Minister Bheki Cele said more than 130 AK-47 cartridges were collected from the scene.
Cele promised that members of the Tactical Response Team (TRT) would conduct a door-to-door operation to look for unlicensed firearms.
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