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    Default Article: "Murder suspect breaks into a house, shoots himself with police gun he allegedly stole"

    This is definitely popcorn-worthy...

    https://www.iol.co.za/news/murder-su...a-974c2a629edc

    A murder suspect accused of stealing a police officer’s service pistol allegedly shot himself with the same gun inside a house he had broken into in Mpumalanga.
    It is not known why the man shot himself but police and paramedics were called.


    The 31-year-old man was rushed to hospital, where he is under police guard.
    According to Mpumalanga police spokesperson Brigadier Leonard Hlathi, the man’s girlfriend was stabbed to death and her body found in a shack in Dullstroom.
    Hlathi said a police officer went to look for the boyfriend, found him and put him in the car to take to the police station for questioning.

    He was not in handcuffs at the time as he had not been arrested.
    However, along the way -Hlathi said- the police officer slowed down the car as he was crossing a railway line and the man allegedly grabbed his gun and managed to escape through the window.
    Days later on February 26, Hlathi said, a businessman was robbed of an undisclosed amount of cash at gunpoint.


    “Reports indicate that the victim closed his tuckshop, took a walk in Dullstroom when a suspect approached him ... held him hostage at gunpoint and then robbed him of his money before fleeing the scene.”
    Then on Sunday, Hlathi said, a family found an armed man inside their house. While they were still wondering how he had gained entry, he allegedly shot himself.
    “Police were alerted about the incident and upon their arrival at the scene, they found him in a pool of blood with the firearm belonging to the police in his hand, but on closer (examination), noticed that he was still breathing.


    “They also found some ammunition at the scene and observed a broken window pane in the house, which suggests that the suspect might have used it to gain entry.”
    The suspect was then arrested and medical personnel were summoned to the scene and ferried him to hospital.
    The officers realised the man was the suspect they were looking for in connection with the murder of his girlfriend, a robbery as well as the attack on a police officer and the theft of this service pistol, Hlathi said.
    “When the suspect absconded with the police firearm, he was to be questioned about a woman who was stabbed to death in Dullstroom.
    “The suspect is currently facing a charge of housebreaking with intent to commit a crime which is unknown to the State, the illegal possession of a firearm and ammunition, armed robbery as well as common robbery.
    “Police cannot rule out any possibilities of linking the suspect to other cases and he is expected to appear before court as soon as he gets better,” Hlathi said.


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    Default Re: Article: "Murder suspect breaks into a house, shoots himself with police gun he allegedly stole"

    A truly bizarre story that makes no sense. But then again our world is going mad, and we fool ourselves trying to find reason and logic where there are none. The only consolation is that nobody was hurt apart from the suspect.

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    Default Re: Article: "Murder suspect breaks into a house, shoots himself with police gun he allegedly stole"

    Like I said on another forum, I don't believe in Darwinism, but this guy came so close to being awarded the Darwin Award.

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    Default Re: Article: "Murder suspect breaks into a house, shoots himself with police gun he allegedly stole"

    It doesn't say in the article WHERE he was shot (on his body). Maybe he did not observe the basic rules of firearm safety and accidently shot himself.

    SAPS should also maybe add the charge of discharging a gun in built-up area? (at least they don't need forensic evidence for this so should get an easy conviction here).

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