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Suspect freed after Reiger Park mass shooting arrest
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 68172, member: 636"] A 23-year-old suspect arrested for a November 1 drive-by shooting that killed six people outside a Reiger Park tavern has been released without charges after prosecutors found no evidence linking him to the crime. The National Prosecuting Authority confirmed the decision, stating the docket lacked sufficient proof to proceed. Police arrested the man on November 3 following community tips, but admitted forensic challenges and likely witness intimidation hampered the case. The shooting occurred around 8 pm when gunmen in a white Volkswagen Polo opened fire on socializing residents. Victims aged 20 to 40 died at the scene, while three others sustained serious injuries. Investigators believe rival gangs orchestrated the attack amid ongoing turf wars in Gauteng's East Rand, a region reporting over 1,000 murders in the first half of 2025 alone. Families of victims expressed outrage over the release. One relative demanded answers: "How can someone walk free when so many lives were lost?" Authorities insisted the investigation continues, with SAPS deploying crime intelligence units to track the getaway vehicle and seeking tips via Crime Stop. Gauteng Premier Panyaza Lesufi pledged increased police support during a community visit, condemning the violence that has left residents fearful after dark. The case highlights systemic hurdles in prosecuting gang crimes, where witness retractions and scarce forensic resources routinely obstruct justice. Community leaders are calling for better street lighting, youth programs to counter gang recruitment, and stricter firearm controls. Over 200 suspects have been arrested in Gauteng's anti-gang operations this year, but illegal weapons and porous borders sustain the violence. As Reiger Park mourns, trauma counselors and NGOs work to address the psychological toll while demanding concrete safety reforms. [/QUOTE]
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