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SA Police Shooting: Guard Awarded Full Compensation

A 59-year-old security guard has been awarded full compensation after being shot in the leg by police
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SA Police Shooting: Guard Awarded Full Compensation

A 59-year-old security guard has been awarded full compensation after being shot in the leg by police on April 8, 2017, while on duty at a mushroom farm in South Africa. The guard was wearing his full black uniform and a cap, both emblazoned in yellow epaulettes, when he noticed three SAPS vehicles parked outside the gate of the farm.

Incident Details

According to reports, the security guard was shot despite being clearly identifiable as a security personnel. The incident has raised concerns about police brutality and the use of excessive force in South Africa. As noted by the South African Government, the country has a long history of police brutality, with many cases going unreported or unpunished.

Consequences of Police Brutality

The consequences of police brutality can be severe, with many victims suffering from physical and emotional trauma. In some cases, victims may be entitled to compensation, as in the case of the 59-year-old security guard. Some of the consequences of police brutality include:

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  • Physical injury or death
  • Emotional trauma and psychological damage
  • Loss of livelihood or income
  • Damage to property

As stated by the Wikipedia page on police brutality, the issue is a complex one, requiring a multifaceted approach to address. This includes measures such as police training and accountability, as well as support for victims of police brutality.

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