This week, six people were fatally shot in separate incidents that community leaders believe to be gang-related. CapeTown
, Western Cape police spokesperson Colonel Andrè Traut said that the killings occurred ‘not long after each other.’
Ten minutes later, four men in an unknown white vehicle fired several shots at three men on the corner of Klipfontein and Jupiter Roads in Surrey Estate, according to police. All three reportedly died on the scene.‘In both incidents, the suspects fled and are yet to be apprehended.
According to Visagie, the CPF has warned residents that flare-ups are likely after shootings in the area spiralled out of control in recent weeks. He stated that there has been ongoing shooting in the area and that residents have been repeatedly advised to remain inside their homes for their own safety.
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