07-12-2025

Multiple Mass Shootings and Violent Crimes Reported

Date: 07-12-2025
Sources: bbc.com: 1 | cbsnews.com: 2 | news.sky.com: 1 | nypost.com: 2
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Source: nypost.com

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Summary

Recent days have seen a surge in violent crimes, including mass shootings in South Africa and the US, as well as other violent incidents. In South Africa, multiple people, including children, were killed in a mass shooting at an unlicensed bar. Meanwhile, in the US, a college student was arrested for possessing a rifle on campus, and two teenagers were charged with murdering a 14-year-old girl over an online dispute. Additionally, controversy surrounds a US missile strike on an alleged drug-smuggling boat.

Key Points

  • At least 11 people were killed in a mass shooting at a hostel in South Africa
  • US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth refused to commit to releasing video of a second missile strike on an alleged drug-smuggling boat
  • A Florida college student was arrested for possessing an AR-15 rifle on campus
  • Two teenagers were charged with murdering a 14-year-old girl over an online dispute in Florida
  • South Africa has one of the highest murder rates in the world, with an average of 60 murders per day

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At least 11 killed in South Africa mass shooting

At least 11 people, including a three-year-old child, were killed in a mass shooting at a hostel in Saulsville township, South Africa. The incident occurred when gunmen stormed the venue, firing randomly at a group of people drinking. The motive is unknown, and no arrests have been made. This is the latest in a string of mass shootings in South Africa, a country with one of the highest murder rates in the world. Police have shut down 12,000 illegal liquor premises and arrested over 18,000 people in a major crackdown.
Entities: South Africa, Saulsville township, Pretoria, Brigadier Athlenda Mathe, United Nations Office on Drugs and CrimeTone: neutralSentiment: negativeIntent: inform

11 killed, including 3 children, in shooting at a South African bar - CBS News

A mass shooting occurred at an unlicensed bar in the Saulsville township near Pretoria, South Africa, resulting in the deaths of 11 people, including three children, and injuring 14 others. The shooting was carried out by multiple suspects, and police are searching for three male suspects. The motive behind the killings is unclear. South Africa has a high homicide rate, with over 26,000 homicides recorded in 2024, and many killings are committed with illegal guns. This incident is part of a larger trend of mass shootings at bars in South Africa, with several similar incidents occurring in recent years.
Entities: South Africa, Pretoria, Saulsville, South African Police Services, Brig. Athlenda MatheTone: neutralSentiment: negativeIntent: inform

Hegseth won't commit to releasing video of second strike on alleged drug boat: "We are reviewing it right now" - CBS News

US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth refused to commit to releasing video footage of a second missile strike on an alleged drug-smuggling boat in the Caribbean, which killed two survivors of an initial strike that killed 11 people. Hegseth denied ordering the second strike and claimed it was authorized by Navy Adm. Frank 'Mitch' Bradley, who led the operation. The incident has sparked criticism and raised concerns about potential war crimes. Hegseth defended the strikes, stating that they would continue to target alleged drug-trafficking boats and 'narco-terrorists'.
Entities: Pete Hegseth, Pentagon, Caribbean, Navy Adm. Frank 'Mitch' Bradley, Ronald Reagan Presidential LibraryTone: neutralSentiment: negativeIntent: inform

Twelve killed in shooting at South African bar, including young children, police say | World News | Sky News

At least 12 people, including three minors, were killed in a mass shooting at an illegal bar in Pretoria, South Africa. The incident occurred in the early hours of Saturday morning, and a manhunt was launched for three unidentified suspects. The motive behind the killings is unclear. South Africa has one of the highest murder rates in the world, with an average of 60 murders per day. The country has experienced several mass shootings in recent years, including at bars and houses. The latest incident has sparked concern and highlights the ongoing issue of gun violence in the country.
Entities: South Africa, Pretoria, Saulsville, SABC, Athlenda MatheTone: neutralSentiment: negativeIntent: inform

AR-15 allegedly found under Florida college student's bed after he ordered 1,500 rounds of ammo to dorm | New York Post

A 21-year-old Florida college student, Constantine Demetriades, was arrested after security at Rollins College flagged his online order of 1,500 rounds of ammunition to his dorm room. Police found an AR-15 rifle, six magazines, and other tactical gear under his bed. Demetriades admitted to knowing the college's no-weapons policy but claimed he brought the rifle to campus for hobby purposes and had no ill intentions. He was charged with possession of a weapon on school property and is under investigation by the college.
Entities: Constantine Demetriades, Rollins College, Florida, Winter Park, AR-15Tone: neutralSentiment: negativeIntent: inform

Florida teen Danika Troy allegedly murdered by teens Kimahri Blevins and Gabriel Williams over online dispute | New York Post

A 14-year-old girl named Danika Troy was allegedly murdered by two teenagers, Kimahri Blevins and Gabriel Williams, in Pace, Florida, over an online dispute. The suspects, aged 14 and 16, lured Troy into the woods, shot her multiple times, and set her body on fire. The motive behind the murder was reportedly due to Troy blocking Blevins' social media account and insulting Williams. The suspects have been charged with first-degree premeditated murder and are being held in juvenile detention. The sheriff has expressed hope that they will be tried as adults.
Entities: Danika Troy, Kimahri Blevins, Gabriel Williams, Florida, PaceTone: negativeSentiment: negativeIntent: inform