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The Bulrushes > News > Friday Night Orgy Of Gun Violence Leaves 4 Dead In Bishop Lavis, Cape Flats
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Friday Night Orgy Of Gun Violence Leaves 4 Dead In Bishop Lavis, Cape Flats

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Published: July 12, 2025
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CRIME SCENE: Four people were shot dead Friday,11 July 2025
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Cape Town – The orgy of gun violence on the Cape Flats reared its ugly head on Friday and left four adults dead inside a house in Bishop Lavis.

The deadly assault may have rocked the close-knit community, where many people know each other, but by Saturday morning, it seemed life had moved on.

Commenting on the aftermath, GOOD Party Secretary-General Brett Herron said: “There was no heightened police presence.

“No wall-to-wall media coverage. No outrage.”

Centralnews.co.za reports that the Bishop Lavis Community Police Forum (BLCPF) condemned the attack, with chairperson Graham Lindhorst expressing outrage.

“The BLCPF condemns in the strongest terms the mass shooting that took place,” Lindhorst was quoted as saying.

“All the victims were shot in a house in Reenberg Road, Bishop Lavis.

“This follows an attempted murder earlier in the afternoon, not far from there, and totally unrelated.

“The BLCPF sends our condolences to the families and friends of the deceased.”  

GOOD party spokesperson, Herron, said in the Cape Flats, violence has become so normalised that mass murder is met with a collective shrug from government and society alike.

“Just last week, two teenage boys were shot and killed in Mitchells Plain,” Herron said.

“Before that, it was a mass shooting in Gugulethu.

“Then Philippi. Then Khayelitsha. Week after week, the same story.”

Herron said these murders were not isolated incidents.

“They are symptoms of a city that continues to entrench spatial and economic injustice,” he stated.

According to the Q4 crime statistics (Jan – March 2025), Cape Town accounted for 81.2% of the Western Cape’s 1,068 murders.

“Alarmingly, 477 of those killings were reported at just 10 police stations: Delft, Mfuleni, Nyanga, Philippi East, Kraaifontein, Gugulethu, Khayelitsha, Harare, Samora Machel, and Lwandle,” Herron said.

“The statistics speak for themselves.

“Violence is flourishing in communities where opportunities are few, hope is fragile, and the City’s leadership is absent.”

The City of Cape Town and the Western Cape Government claim to take safety seriously, yet they continue to pour billions into a failed Safety Plan, while doing little to address the root causes of violence.  

Heron described the Safety Plan as “a crude boots-on-the-ground force multiplier strategy, in the form of LEAP officers, and this massive investment in policing is having no objective impact”.

Herron added: “While the quality of our policing, and SAPS policing strategies, must be improved, policing alone will not eradicate the crime and gang violence that the people of the Cape Flats have lived with for far too long and which is evidently escalating.

“The truth is that the living conditions in the apartheid era ghettos, which are almost exclusively the locations of this violence, have remained ghetto-like.”  

Herron said “these ghetto-like conditions” have mostly worsened over the past 30 years as the state has failed to effectively implement a spatial transformation programme that integrates our city but also redresses the underinvestment in the apartheid-era ghettos.

“And now to compound this, the City is entrenching spatial injustice through a new planning policy, an amendment to the Municipal Planning By-law, that doubles down on apartheid-era spatial design,” Herron said.

“Until the City and Province confront the realities of spatial injustice, economic exclusion, and community abandonment, the killings will continue, and the silence that follows them will echo even louder.

“Because four people should not be murdered on a Friday night and forgotten by Saturday morning.”

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