Two of the three police officers accused of killing Nathaniel Julies were "thirsty for blood", the Protea Magistrate's Court has heard.Prosecutor Mzwandile Mrwabe said Sergeant Simon Scorpion Ndyalvane and Constable Caylene Whiteboy went on a "wild, wild west" shooting spree.Mrwabe said the pair first opened fire on a crowd of people who were drinking liquor…
Friends and family attend the funeral service of Nathaniel Julies in Eldorado Park. The funeral service for Nathaniel Julies was held on Saturday.Julies, who had Down syndrome, was shot dead near his home in Eldorado Park on 26 August.Three officers have been charged in connection with his murder.Nathaniel Julies' grieving mother, Bridget Harris, has described…
Nathaniel Julies (16), a teenager with Down syndrome, was allegedly shot recently while holding a pack of biscuits. A charge of alleged possession of illegal ammunition has been added to IPID's investigation into the death of Nathaniel Julies.The two police officers arrested after the fatal shooting of the 16-year-old now face three charges. The other two…
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5 min read HEALTH SECRETARY ROBERT F. Kennedy Jr.’s previous go-to scapegoat for autism was vaccines. Now, it’s Tylenol and circumcision. Yes, really. In a Cabinet meeting on October 9th, Kennedy—who is neither a medical doctor nor an autism researcher—reignited a controversial, long-debunked claim that boys who undergo circumcision are “twice as likely” to be