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Mitchells Plain shootings leave 4 dead as gang violence surges in Cape Town

Four people killed and several injured in separate shootings in Mitchells Plain within hours, raising renewed fears over gang violence.

Last updated: April 22, 2026 4:51 pm
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Mark Botes-Lashmar
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  • 4 people killed in two separate shootings in Mitchells Plain
  • 7 others wounded, some in critical condition
  • Firearms recovered during citywide enforcement operations
  • Over 100 arrests made in weekend crackdown across Cape Town

A wave of violence swept through Mitchells Plain on Tuesday, leaving four people dead and several others injured in what authorities describe as separate but closely timed shooting incidents in the Town Centre.

The first incident was reported in the early hours of the morning, when police responded to a fatal shooting in Mitchells Plain’s Town Centre. An adult male was found with gunshot wounds and was declared dead on the scene, marking the first of a series of violent incidents that would unfold throughout the day.

Just hours later, a second and more severe shooting occurred in the same area, sending shockwaves through the community. According to emergency responders, multiple shots were fired in the afternoon, leaving seven people wounded. Three victims were declared dead at the scene, while four others were transported to nearby medical facilities for urgent treatment. Several of the injured are understood to be in critical condition.

The close proximity in both timing and location has raised strong suspicions of coordinated or retaliatory violence, although authorities have not yet confirmed any direct link between the incidents. Mitchells Plain has long been affected by gang-related conflict, and residents say the latest shootings reflect an ongoing cycle of violence that continues to grip the area.

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In response, law enforcement agencies have intensified operations across known hotspot areas in Cape Town. Over the weekend leading up to the shootings, coordinated patrols and enforcement actions were carried out in Crossroads, Philippi East, and Mandela Park, areas identified as high-risk zones for criminal activity.

During one of these operations, Law Enforcement Advancement Plan officers made a significant breakthrough when they recovered multiple firearms and ammunition after a suspect fled and abandoned a bag. Authorities believe the weapons were intended for use in further criminal activity and could have contributed to additional violence if not intercepted.

City officials have repeatedly stressed that the removal of illegal firearms remains one of the most effective ways to reduce violent crime. However, they also acknowledge ongoing challenges, including the steady flow of illicit weapons and the low conviction rates for gun possession cases, often linked to resource constraints within the police and prosecuting authorities.

Further enforcement efforts uncovered what is believed to be an active vehicle stripping operation in the Marikana informal settlement. Officers recovered several dismantled stolen vehicles and large quantities of vehicle parts, indicating the presence of organised criminal networks operating within the metro. No arrests were made at the scene, as suspects fled before officers arrived.

Across the broader metro, enforcement data paints a picture of sustained pressure on policing resources. More than 100 suspects were arrested over the same period, thousands of fines were issued, and numerous drug confiscations were recorded. Traffic enforcement also remained active, with dozens of motorists arrested for driving under the influence and hundreds of outstanding warrants executed.

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For residents of Mitchells Plain, the latest shootings have once again brought the realities of gang violence into sharp focus. Community members continue to call for increased visibility of police, more intelligence-driven operations, and long-term interventions aimed at breaking the cycle of violence.

As investigations continue, authorities have urged anyone with information to come forward, while reaffirming their commitment to stabilising affected areas and preventing further loss of life.

Source: Cape {town} Etc – Lulama Klassen / Staff Reporter

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Mark Botes-Lashmar is the Founder and Chief Editor of Cape Town News, overseeing daily editorial production and local reporting across the Western Cape.

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