Fingers pointed at al-Shabab in violent killing of Ugandan who prosecuted terror cases
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}Ugandan police say they are investigating whether the killing of a prosecutor in Kampala late Monday was carried out by Somalia's Islamic extremist group al-Shabab.
Patrick Onyango, a police spokesman in the Ugandan capital, said Tuesday that Joan Kagezi, who had been a prosecutor in the ongoing trial of a dozen men facing terror charges, appears to have been the victim of a targeted assassination.
The U.S. Embassy in Uganda described Kagezi on Tuesday as a "heroine in the forefront of the fight against crime and terrorism."
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}Onyango said Kagezi was shot twice by gunmen after she left her car to buy groceries in a Kampala suburb.
The killing has shocked Uganda amid repeated warnings that al-Shabab, which carried out deadly bombings here in 2010, is plotting fresh attacks.