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Daily Monitor Monday May 17 2021 Armed men in plainclothes patrol downtown Kampala on November 19, 2020 as protests broke out for the second day following the arrest of Bobi Wine in Luuka District PHOTO/STEPHEN OTAGE Summary 29 people gunned down in Kampala; eight at CPS Kampala, seven in Katwe, six in old Kampala, three in Kawempe, while five were shot in Wandegeya. In Wakiso, 13 people were killed, five in Nansana, three in Kira Division, two in Entebbe, one in Wakiso, and two in Nsangi. “A stray bullet does not amount to a crime. If I am targeting somebody for a justification, and the bullet hits a person who is not my target, that is not an offence,” CID spokesperson, Mr Charles Twine, CID spokesperson ....
Daily Monitor Wednesday January 06 2021 This photo handout shows 27-year-old Juma Ssendagire who was shot dead during the deadly November 18/19 deadly protests. Read story below for details. PHOTO/NMG. Summary Sserunkuuma believes his brother was shot because he was carrying a beer bottle. He was shot at about 4pm. Advertisement In the new series, we chronicle how bullets prematurely shattered the blooming dreams of dozens during two days of madness last November. In interviews with our reporter, Gillian Nantume, grieving families and friends share the triumphs, travails and final moments of relatives in a way that offers insights into the lives of victims hitherto treated as statistics. ....
Daily Monitor Wednesday January 06 2021 This photo handout shows 16-year-old Gift Samuel Nsubuga who was shot dead during the deadly November 18/19 deadly protests. Read story below for details. PHOTO/NMG. Summary Because his mother had been born with a hearing impairment, Nsubuga taught himself sign language so that he could be her interpreter whenever she ventured into public. Advertisement In the new series, we chronicle how bullets prematurely shattered the blooming dreams of dozens during two days of madness last November. In interviews with our reporter, Gillian Nantume, grieving families and friends share the triumphs, travails and final moments of relatives in a way that offers insights into the lives of victims hitherto treated as statistics. ....