Published: 10 June 2026
The English Chronicle Desk
The English Chronicle Online
Twelve people have been killed in a mass shooting in Johannesburg, according to police, in one of the deadliest incidents of gun violence reported in the city this year.
Emergency services and law enforcement officers were deployed to the scene following reports of multiple gunshots in a residential area, where victims were discovered with fatal injuries.
Police said an investigation has been launched to establish the circumstances surrounding the attack, including the identities of those responsible and the possible motive behind the killings.
Authorities have not yet confirmed whether the victims were specifically targeted or whether the shooting was linked to organised criminal activity.
Witnesses described scenes of panic as residents fled the area after hearing sustained gunfire.
Forensic teams have begun examining evidence at the scene, while detectives are interviewing witnesses and reviewing surveillance footage from nearby locations.
South Africa continues to face significant challenges related to violent crime, with gun-related incidents remaining a major concern for communities and law enforcement agencies.
Security experts note that mass shootings in the country are often linked to gang disputes, organised crime networks, business rivalries or personal conflicts, though police have not attributed the latest attack to any particular cause.
Political leaders and community representatives have condemned the killings and called for those responsible to be brought to justice.
The tragedy has renewed debate over firearm-related violence and the effectiveness of crime prevention measures in some of the country’s urban centres.
Police have appealed for information from members of the public that may assist investigators in identifying suspects.
Further updates are expected as authorities continue their inquiry into the deadly shooting.




























































































