KZN police detective, motorist killed in hijacking Updated
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A 55-year-old police detective and a motorist were killed in attempted hijacking on the M14 in Umkomaas, KwaZulu-Natal.
Photo: Wikimedia, Tony Webster
It is reported that the member was driving on the M14 when he slowed down on a speed hump. A vehicle behind him with four occupants started to open fire at his vehicle and the suspects then fled the scene.”
[JUST IN] Another @SAPoliceService officer has been killed. 55 year old Captain from the Umkomaas Detectives in KZN was gunned down while on his way to work this morning. The latest killing comes as Cape Town police hold a memorial service for two fallen Kraaifontein officers. pic.twitter.com/JhXEiE9ppR Lirandzu Themba (@LirandzuThemba) March 4, 2021
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One person dead after shooting at Hillsboro hotel March 04 2021
A shooting that left one person dead at a Hillsboro hotel Tuesday morning is under investigation.
One person is dead after a shooting at a Hillsboro hotel early Tuesday morning, March 2.
Police responded to a report of an assault with a weapon at the Springhill Suites Hotel at 7351 N.E. Butler St., about 1:30 a.m, according to a Hillsboro Police Department statement released Wednesday, March 3.
Officers discovered a person died after being shot, police said.
Sgt. Clint Chrz, spokesman for the Hillsboro Police Department, declined to comment Thursday morning on whether detectives had identified a suspect.
PORT DEPOSIT â Investigators have identified 33-year-old Steven James Ward as the man found dead last week near Port Deposit, which is the area in which he had lived, a Cecil County Sheriffâs Office spokesman said Tuesday.
Agency detectives are still awaiting autopsy results to shed light on the cause of Wardâs death, according to CCSO Lt. Michael Holmes, who noted that Wardâs autopsy was performed over the weekend at the State Medical Examinerâs Office in Baltimore.
âThere were no outward signs of trauma to the body to indicate that foul play had occurred,â Holmes said, adding that the medical examinerâs office will not release the official cause of Wardâs death until additional tests are completed, as part of the autopsy.
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