Family dismisses claims that Boniface Kariuki insulted police before shooting

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By Esther Nyambura | Jun 30, 2025
Family of the Bonface kariuki during a media briefing at Kenyatta National Hospital. [Benard Orwongo, Standard]

Boniface Kariuki’s family has dismissed claims by former National Police Service (NPS) spokesperson Charles Owino that he insulted police officers before he was shot.

Speaking during a press briefing, the family said videos circulating online clearly show Kariuki standing with masks in his hand before officers attacked and shot him.

Earlier, Owino claimed that Kariuki, the hawker who was shot in the head during anti-police brutality protests in Nairobi, had insulted the officer who fired the shot.

According to him, a closer look at the video shows Kariuki in an altercation with officers, and that the officer who pulled the trigger may have struggled to contain his anger due to his age.

"It was a very simple exchange. If you listen to that clip closely, you will hear the boy abusing the policeman. But you are an officer, you must have restraint, and shoot him with a rubber bullet. You can see what it has caused the image of the police so far," said Owino.

The family has refuted the claims, adding that despite the officer being responsible for Kariuki’s death, the government has remained silent.

"I’ve also heard what the former NPS spokesperson said, that’s not the right way. Our young man was selling masks. He was not protesting. He was nowhere in that protest. He was taken out while he was hustling,” said Emily Wanjira, the family spokesperson.

“We want to know what the government has to say. We want to hear from them. Why are they silent? We need interventions, and we need to know if we are the people who are supposed to clear the bill. We are seeking intervention and justice for Boniface Kariuki.”

Kariuki was shot in the head on June 17 and, despite undergoing surgeries, was declared brain dead on Sunday, June 29. He was ="https://www.standardmedia.co.ke/national/article/2001523068/boniface-kariuki-is-dead-family-says">pronounced dead< today around 3:15 p.m. The hospital bill has since risen to Sh3.6 million.

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