TUT shooting: Cops had expired firearm competency certificates - report

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The disciplinary hearing of the two officers linked to the shooting of a Tshwane University of Technology student has found that their firearm competency certificates had expired at the time of the incident, says a report.

 

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Cops don't like black people period.

But the criminals can shoot when ever they want. This is bull. Cops are supposed to uphold the law. I say. Shoot to kill my SAPS comrades. Shoot to kill.

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