South African police have launched a manhunt after 12 people were killed in a mass shooting in Johannesburg. Authorities said gunmen opened fire la
South African police have launched a manhunt after 12 people were killed in a mass shooting in Johannesburg.
Authorities said gunmen opened fire late Tuesday night in the city’s southern suburbs, leaving several others injured.
Emergency services rushed victims to nearby hospitals, while forensic teams worked through the night to secure the crime scene and collect evidence.
Officials described the attack as one of the deadliest in recent years, sparking widespread shock and condemnation.
Witnesses reported chaos as shots rang out, with residents fleeing in panic.
Police have not yet confirmed the motive, but investigators believe the incident may be linked to ongoing gang violence and turf wars that have plagued parts of Johannesburg.
The government has vowed swift action, with security forces intensifying patrols and promising to bring the perpetrators to justice.
Community leaders have called for stronger measures to curb gun violence, warning that unchecked crime continues to threaten public safety.
As families mourn the victims, the tragedy has reignited debate over policing and the urgent need to address the root causes of violence in South Africa’s urban centres.

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