Police officer tries to control aggressive dog, ends up shooting teenager dead

By Amon Katungulu | Thursday, January 30, 2020
Police officer tries to control aggressive dog, ends up shooting teenager dead
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The territorial Police in Wamala Region is investigating an incident where Patrick Manihiro a 13 year old, male juvenile and a pupil at Bukuya Primary School, was accidentally shot and killed by a stray bullet, when officers at Bukuya Police, responded to a disturbance call about an aggressive dog that was threatening to attack and injure residents within Bukuya town council.

According to a police statement, the incident occurred on the 28/01/2020, at around 6:00pm, at Bukuya Town Council, Kassanda district.

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"The officer identified as ASP Obbu Franco, was the officer in-charge, Bukuya Police station. He confronted and fired at the vicious dog, but unfortunately missed it and the stray bullet caught the victim, killing him instantly. The suspect dropped the gun and escaped from the scene. A serious manhunt for his arrest is ongoing," read the statement signed by Fred Enanga, the police spokesperson.

Enanga said the officer should have handled the matter in a better way.

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He urged him to come out of hiding and hand himself to the nearest Police unit.

"We would also like to caution any friends and relatives with knowledge about his whereabouts, to desist from any acts of harbouring him, but call the police at Wamala Region on 0713-940934 or 0713-940935 and share the information with them," he said.

Enanga said the Inspector General of Police Okoth Ochola had dispatched a team that has reached out to the family and further tasked them to fast track the investigations and also ensure the suspect is traced, arrested and brought to justice.

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