Alleged robber shot dead, 3 arrested in West Rand shoot-out

Police recovered two unlicensed firearms after foiling a daylight business robbery that erupted in gunfire.

Traffic in the Florida CBD, in the West Rand, was forced to a standstill on Saturday, after a shoot-out left a man dead in the street.

Roodepoort Record reports that, according to Johannesburg Metropolitan Police Department (JMPD) spokesperson Superintendent Xolani Fihla, JMPD officers were patrolling along Goldman Street at about 13:30 when they heard gunshots.

“They immediately responded, coming upon a robbery in progress at a shop on Goldman Street. The officers moved to confront the men, who fled when they saw them.

“Two of the suspects were armed and had allegedly fired shots inside the business. The officers gave chase and managed to apprehend three. One man was fatally wounded during the confrontation on First Avenue.”

Fihla says two firearms, both with their serial numbers filed off, were recovered.

The suspects were arrested and detained at Florida Police Station on charges of business robbery, attempted murder and possession of unlicensed firearms.

“The JMPD commends the swift and decisive action of officers, which led to the successful arrest of the suspects and the recovery of dangerous firearms. The JMPD remains committed to protecting the community and ensuring a safer Johannesburg.”

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"Johan is an internationally published journalist and editor with extensive experience in news and industry reporting. His work has featured in numerous publications over the years. He cut his teeth at the Roodepoort Record and Northside Chronicle as proofreader, swiftly progressing to junior journalist. He later joined Randfontein Herald as journalist and eventually worked his way up to becoming editor. During his years away from Caxton, he fulfilled journalist and editor positions for various industry publications at the once mighty Malnor Media House right up to their closure in 2019. This position saw him traveling all over the world on writing assignments. Since 2019, he has worked as a freelancer for various publishing houses, and had a year-long stint as senior editor for a large stable of retail and medical B2B titles, until rapid growth of his own small business required his fulltime attention. At the end of 2023, with his own business now fully staffed, Johan decided to dedicate himself to his first love, working as a local journalist for the good of his community. "
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