Crowd pelts metro cops arresting teen in Hanover Park with stones
Cape Town – Metro police officers came under attack from a riotous crowd in Hanover Park on Thursday while arresting a teenager for the possession of an unlicensed firearm.
"When officers approached him, he pointed the firearm at them, but was soon disarmed after officers discharged a warning shot.
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