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Manenberg student slams police after on-camera clash
Cape Argus
|November 03, 2025
A VIDEO doing the rounds on social media showing a Manenberg student telling police officers he is not a gangster has sparked controversy, with some people saying he provoked the officers into assaulting him.
MANENBERG student Storm Munro is filmed in a violent police altercation. I Supplied
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Storm Munro, a design student and part-time videographer and video editor, said that on October 30 at around 1pm he was packing his bag to go to his uncle's house to do some work, when the police arrived.
What happened next was filmed by a number of residents, with Munro also sharing a recording he made. In it, he says that he is not a gangster as officers manhandled him. When they leave, he shouts that they don't know who they are 'f****** with".
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