Police gives an in-depth report on Kwanza Trans-Nzoia shooting

Kolongolo killings

A police officer who opened fire on villagers at Kolongolo in Kwanza, Trans-Nzoia County, killing two people on the spot and injuring others has been arrested.

The officer has been taken to Kitale Police Station as investigations start on whether he used excessive force in the incident that left a total of five people dead.

The National Police Service of Kenya has come out to give a full detail report through the press release through their online platform Twitter. The report aims at separating the rumors from the facts concerning the shooting.

The shooting incident occurred at about 4pm on Sunday when three police officers responded to a domestic dispute report.

When they arrived at the suspect’s homestead, a scuffle ensued as the suspect resisted arrest and his friends protested the manner in which the police were handling him.

It was then that one of the police officers is said to have fired his gun, killing two people on the spot.

Mr Mbui said the scuffle was triggered after residents confronted police officers who had gone to arrest a man accused of assaulting his wife.

“The officers had gone to arrest a man identified as Dan Juma suspected to have assaulted Metrin Shikuku, who is his wife, but [refused to be handcuffed],” said Mr Mbui.

Following the killings, local residents are reported to have hurled stones at the police officers leading to the shooting of the other victims.

Trans Nzoia County Assembly Speaker Joshua Werunga is among those who were injured during the scuffle with the police. Mr Werunga was hit with a blunt object on the head.

He was taken to taken to different hospitals in Kitale town for first-aid and then transferred to Eldoret for further treatment.

The other victims, numbering at least 10, were admitted at Mt Elgon and Kitale County Referral hospitals.

HERE IS THE FULL REPORT

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