On 15 June 2014, about 50 masked gunmen hijacked a van and raided a police station in the predominantly Christian town of
Mpeketoni, Kenya. According to a local policeman, the gunmen then shot men at random as women were forced to watch. An eyewitness, however, said that the attackers were targeting Christians. "They came to our house at around 8pm and asked us in Swahili whether we were Muslims," she said. "My husband told them we were Christians and they shot him in the head and chest." The assailants also burned hotels, restaurants, and government offices. The newspaper's investigation suggested police had ignored calls for help, in some cases turning off their radios. Others were watching
World Cup games and did not receive notice of the situation. An eyewitness said he was told police vehicles did not have sufficient fuel to respond to his distress call. The police commissioner, who was reportedly suspended after the attack, stated "We responded robustly but we were overwhelmed." After the attacks, angry local Kenyans brandishing weapons subsequently took to Mpeketoni's streets in protest. At least 53 people were reportedly killed during the attack, and eight others were unaccounted for as of 18 June. Most of the dead Kenyans were
Kikuyus. ==Second attack==