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Shooting in Dutch city of Utrecht: Fatalities as man opens fire in tram

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Police have erected a white tent over an area where a body appeared to be lying next to the tram in Utrecht.

Earlier, photos showed what appeared to be a body lying under a white blanket.

Police had said "multiple" people were wounded in the shooting.
Samuel Osborne
18 March 2019 11:46

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Security has been increased at schools, mosques and transportation hubs following the shooting.
Samuel Osborne
 
Need a world-wide ban on civilian access to guns. Enough is enough now
 
Western gun laws are too soft and a threat to civilians. Time for a major crackdowns

Apart from that a big crackdown on extremist sociel media accounts is the need of the hour.
 
A gunman has opened fire inside a tram in the Dutch city of Utrecht.

Several people have been injured and one is feared to have died in the shooting at about 10:45 local time (09:45 GMT) near the 24 Oktoberplein junction, reports say.

Police say the gunman is still at large. Trains and trams have stopped running and schools have been asked to keep their doors closed.

Counter-terror police reportedly say it "appears to be a terrorist attack".

The Dutch anti-terrorism co-ordinator is in touch with local authorities and says the threat level has been temporarily raised to its highest point in Utrecht.

Heavily-armed police are reportedly gathered outside a house on a nearby street and keeping bystanders back, with reports they are preparing a raid.

Prime Minister Mark Rutte said he was "deeply concerned" and cancelled his weekly coalition talks.

Security services have reportedly told Utrecht's University Medical Centre to open the dedicated emergency ward to help care for the injured.

Utrecht University has reportedly closed all buildings, with nobody allowed in or out. Trains are also not allowed to run into Utrecht Central station, and mosques across the city have reportedly been closed due to security concerns.

"A man started shooting wildly," one eyewitness told Dutch news site NU.nl.

Another witness told Dutch public broadcaster NOS he saw an injured woman with blood on her hands and clothes.

"I brought her into my car and helped her," he said. "When the police arrived, she was unconscious."

It is unknown how many were injured or how seriously they were hurt.

Utrecht's transport authority said some tram services were again running in the city, although warned travellers to "take into account additional travel time".

https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-47611811
 
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Dutch police say they are searching for Gökman Tanis in relation to the shooting on a tram in Utrecht, which left one person dead and 'multiple' people injured <a href="https://t.co/5mxHA0Zed0">https://t.co/5mxHA0Zed0</a> <a href="https://t.co/8AevtRZ2Oi">pic.twitter.com/8AevtRZ2Oi</a></p>— ITV News (@itvnews) <a href="https://twitter.com/itvnews/status/1107634752956309505?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">March 18, 2019</a></blockquote>
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<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Utrecht mayor says three people have died and nine were wounded in the shooting attack on a tram in the central Dutch city. Mayor says "terror motive" most plausible reason. <a href="https://t.co/v07fyI2Pzf">https://t.co/v07fyI2Pzf</a></p>— The Associated Press (@AP) <a href="https://twitter.com/AP/status/1107645932898795520?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">March 18, 2019</a></blockquote>
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Three people have been killed following a shooting on a tram in the central Dutch city of Utrecht, the city's mayor says.

Nine others were injured in the incident, which police say appears to be a terrorist attack.

Police are looking for a 37-year-old Turkish man named as Gokmen Tanis and have warned people not to approach him.

Schools have closed and security has been increased while counter-terrorism police work to find the gunman.

"Our country today has been jolted by an attack," Prime Minister Mark Rutte said on Monday. "Police and prosecutors are looking into what exactly happened."

"What's known now is that there was shooting at people sitting in a tram," he added. He described the attack as "deeply disturbing".

"We cannot exclude a terrorist motive," Dutch anti-terrorism co-ordinator Pieter-Jaap Aalbersberg told a news conference on Monday.

He added that there had been shootings at "several locations", but did not elaborate on where these were.

The tram attack happened at about 10:45 local time (09:45 GMT) and one witness told local media that "a man started shooting wildly".

Another witness told Dutch public broadcaster NOS that he had helped an injured woman with blood on her hands and clothes.

"I brought her into my car and helped her," he said. "When the police arrived, she was unconscious."

Counter-terrorism police earlier surrounded a house near the 24 Oktoberplein junction, where the tram attack took place, but no arrests appear to have been made.

A local businessman told BBC Turkish that the suspect had previously fought in Russia's republic of Chechnya.

Jihadist groups, including those aligned with the Islamic State (IS) group, have long operated in the region.

"He was arrested because of his connections with [IS] but released later," the businessman told the BBC.

Meanwhile, the threat level has been temporarily raised to its highest point in the province of Utrecht.

Utrecht University has closed all of its buildings and trains are not allowed to run into the city's central station.

Paramilitary police have been sent to airports and mosques amid increased security concerns.

Utrecht is the Netherlands' fourth largest city and has a population of around 340,000.

Crime levels are low and gun killings are rare, which is the case for much of the country.

https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-47615231
 
This will evaporate all the sympathy the Muslim community was getting post-Christchurch.



Pathetic from this man, I hope he is caught and given exemplary punishment.
 
Disgusting act. RIP to the innocent people.

If his motive was revenge, the murderer attacked innocents.
 
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<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">UPDATE: Dutch police have arrested a man suspected of killing 3 people and wounding 5 others in a tram shooting in Utrecht. <a href="https://t.co/yejlTyQ4TG">pic.twitter.com/yejlTyQ4TG</a></p>— AJ+ (@ajplus) <a href="https://twitter.com/ajplus/status/1107698520776007680?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">March 18, 2019</a></blockquote>
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He has been caught.
It seems he wanted to take revenge on his ex girlfriend.

Situation is back to normal now. Things like this hardly happen in the Netherlands so the reaction will be big

I hope people here is common sense.

Already at work you could hear disturbing comments.
 
He has been caught.
It seems he wanted to take revenge on his ex girlfriend.

Situation is back to normal now. Things like this hardly happen in the Netherlands so the reaction will be big

I hope people here is common sense.

Already at work you could hear disturbing comments.

Are you from Holland? Can you post a link to his motive?
 
Tragic news.

Dutch people here are quite shocked about what happened today.

Saw Dutch millitary for the 1st time in my life at the railway station of Rotterdam.

Dutch PM has announced high-alert till 10.00 pm CEST.
 
Yes, from Rotterdam.

Nothing confirmed yet but people close to him mentioned issues with his ex.

I have family in Holland and visit regularly. It's sad to see such attacks as the far right are being defeated over there.

Not sure why he would want to kill innocent people as a way of revenge but such peoples minds are hard to understand but if this was his motive, then it's not terrorism.
 
Tragic news.

Dutch people here are quite shocked about what happened today.

Saw Dutch millitary for the 1st time in my life at the railway station of Rotterdam.

Dutch PM has announced high-alert till 10.00 pm CEST.

Its safety 1st approach which is normal in such a situation. I hope they will confirm soon it was due to personal issues.

Let me make it clear what happened is very sad but if this is done in name of islam its the worst outcome.
 
I have family in Holland and visit regularly. It's sad to see such attacks as the far right are being defeated over there.

Not sure why he would want to kill innocent people as a way of revenge but such peoples minds are hard to understand but if this was his motive, then it's not terrorism.

Local elections this week. Expect this to have a huge impact on the outcome. Far right will benefit from this.
 
I have family in Holland and visit regularly. It's sad to see such attacks as the far right are being defeated over there.

Not sure why he would want to kill innocent people as a way of revenge but such peoples minds are hard to understand but if this was his motive, then it's not terrorism.

Apparently he killed the people that were helping the person he intially wanted to kill.
 
Local elections this week. Expect this to have a huge impact on the outcome. Far right will benefit from this.

This is unfortunate but I think overall the Dutch people have rejected the far right, much more than the British.

Apparently he killed the people that were helping the person he intially wanted to kill.

It's wrong of the authorties to quickly state this could be terrorism related. I hope they make an official statement to clarify the motive.
 
Fair amount of clarification going on, was suspected terror-related at first, but now is being reported as a family dispute.
 
Its safety 1st approach which is normal in such a situation. I hope they will confirm soon it was due to personal issues.

Let me make it clear what happened is very sad but if this is done in name of islam its the worst outcome.

Indeed it is very sad :(

Normal people’s life have to suffer because of these kind of shooters/terrorists.

I have also heard rumors about the shooter wanting to kill his ex, let’s see because BBC Turkey has said he was a ISIS-fighter...
 
BBC is wrong and the media should be more responsible. They are too quick with news and should know the facts first. They have a huge role to play.

The suspect has several cases pending. Rape, attempt to murder, stealing, fighting with the police etc...

How such a person is still free is beyond me. Result was there today to see.
 
Three dead in shooting in Dutch city of Utrecht: mayor

A suspect is in custody in the Netherlands after a shooting on a tram in the central Dutch city of Utrecht killed three people and wounded five, says the city's police chief Rob van Bree.

Dutch authorities had raised the threat level to its highest after the shooting. It was reduced once the hours-long manhunt came to an end.

Utrecht police had earlier published a photo of the suspect, identifying him as 37-year old Gokman Tanis, who was born in Turkey.

In a tweet, Utrecht police had warned residents. "Do not approach him yourself, but immediately call" authorities it said.

After the shooting, police flooded the streets and the city was put in lockdown. Schools were told to shut their doors and paramilitary police increased security at airports and other vital infrastructure. Security was also stepped up at mosques.

The shooter's motive was unclear. Police said they could not rule out "terrorism" but the Turkish news agency Anadolu said the suspect's relatives believe he shot at someone close to the family due to "family issues".

A witness told NOS he saw an injured woman running from the tram. She appeared to have been shot in the chest and had blood on her hands and clothes.

"I brought her into my car and helped her. When the police arrived, she was unconscious," NOS cited the witness as saying.

Emergency services, including police and medical helicopters, were at the scene of the shooting.

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2019/03/wounded-shooting-dutch-city-utrecht-190318101924533.html
 
A man has been arrested after three people were killed and five wounded, some seriously, in a shooting on a tram in the Dutch city of Utrecht.

Gokmen Tanis, a 37-year-old Turkish man, was found several hours after the attack in a building about two miles (3km) from the scene.

Authorities said the attacker's motive was unclear.

The incident sparked a city-wide manhunt and the closure of schools.

https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-47615231
 
Dutch prosecutors investigating the murder of three people on a tram say a letter was found in the gunman's getaway car and it is one of the reasons why a terrorist motive is being seriously considered.

Three people were killed and three others seriously wounded in the attack in the central city of Utrecht.

Turkish-born suspect Gokmen Tanis was detained on Monday evening.

No connection has been found between him and the victims.

Prosecutors say a firearm was found when Tanis was detained.

"So far a terrorist motive is being seriously taken into account. Among other things a letter found in the getaway car and the nature of the facts give rise to that," a statement said (in Dutch), without detailing the contents of the letter.

Other motives have not been ruled out.

https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-47622916
 
Dutch shooting: Letter may suggest terror motive in Utrecht

Dutch prosecutors investigating the murder of three people on a tram said a letter found in the gunman's getaway car was among the reasons why a terrorist motive was being seriously considered.

Three people were killed and three others seriously wounded in the attack in the central city of Utrecht.

Turkish-born suspect Gokmen Tanis was arrested on Monday evening.

No connection has been found between Mr Tanis and the victims of the attack.

Police said on Tuesday that armed officers had arrested another suspect, a 40-year-old man, in Utrecht. A statement said he was "suspected of involvement" and his role was under investigation.

Two other men arrested on Monday were released and were no longer suspects, police said.

Prime Minister Mark Rutte laid flowers at the scene of the attack on Tuesday afternoon. In a statement he paid tribute to the people of Utrecht who had "remained calm despite the great threat".

What did prosecutors say?

"So far a terrorist motive is being seriously taken into account. Among other things a letter found in the getaway car and the nature of the facts give rise to that," a statement said (in Dutch), without detailing the contents of the letter.

Prosecutors say a firearm was found when Tanis was detained. They say other motives have not been ruled out.

The red Renault Clio getaway car was stolen from the scene of the attack and later found in Utrecht's Tichelaarslaan close to where the suspect was arrested.

Owner Frans Hoogendijk said he had abandoned the car with the engine running when he saw people fleeing the tram and one shouted at him to run for his life.

"I thought it was a bomb and leapt out of my car," he told the AD website.

Neighbours had earlier described the suspected gunman as a "loser" and a petty criminal rather than a terrorist.

Dutch justice officials confirmed on Tuesday that he had been released from custody recently in a rape case, which was due to go to court in July. He was freed after promising to co-operate with authorities. He has been convicted of crimes this month as well as in the past.

According to Dutch law Tanis must appear in court by Thursday.

Who are the victims?

Two of the three people who died have been named:

  • Roos Verschuur, 19, worked in a snack-bar in Vianen south of Utrecht
  • Rinke Terpstra, 49, was a football coach with the Desto youth club - he had three children
  • The third victim was a 28-year-old man from Utrecht

Three of the wounded are in a serious condition and Mayor Jan van Zanen visited one of them in hospital on Tuesday. Two are women in their early 20s and a man in his 70s.

Flags were flying at half-mast on public buildings in the Netherlands on Tuesday and flowers were laid at the site of the attack in Utrecht's 24 Oktoberplein.

Sarah cycled to the scene to lay a fresh bouquet of tulips, her 13-month-old toddler, Jet, harnessed in a seat on the front of the bike.

"I felt afraid to come out," she told me. "But I had to show my daughter that we have to be strong, to keep living."

A note pinned to a bunch of roses read, "It hit right through the heart."

A Muslim man fell to his knees, his head bowed and hands cupped in silent prayer.

The victims appear to have been targeted at random. Among the tears and shows of solidarity, the overwhelming sense among the people is, it could have been one of us.

What is known about the suspect?

Police released Gokmen Tanis's name after the shooting as they searched his home and other addresses.

Prosecutors said he was known to police while friends told Dutch media that he had been in trouble on a number of occasions.

Turkey's President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said his country's intelligence service was "looking into" the attack.

Gokmen Tanis was not known for extreme religious beliefs, although he was once captured on video criticising a female reporter's clothing.

A 47-year-old woman called Angelique told Algemeen Dagblad that Tanis was a drug user with a criminal record who was facing trial for raping her in 2017. She said he had recently been freed from custody after violating the conditions of an earlier release.

"He's not a terrorist but a psychopath," she said.

The case is due to return to court during the summer.

Earlier this month he was given jail terms for shoplifting as well as burglary. In 2014 he was cleared of attempted manslaughter but given a jail term for illegal arms possession.

Several reports said his marriage had fallen apart. A neighbour who grew up with the suspect told De Volkskrant newspaper that he did not go the mosque and the case had nothing to do with religion. "He's a lost boy with the IQ of a shrimp."

At about 10:45 local time (09:45 GMT), police were called to reports of a shooting on board one of the city's trams at the 24 Oktoberplein junction.

One witness told local media that "a man started shooting wildly".

Another witness told Dutch public broadcaster NOS that he had helped an injured woman when the tram came to an emergency stop.

"I looked behind me and saw someone lying there behind the tram," he said. "People got out of their cars... and they started to lift her up.

"I helped to pull her out and then I saw a gunman run towards us, with his gun raised," he said. "I heard people yell 'Shooter! Shooter!' and I started to run."

The gunman then fled the scene, leading to the manhunt which lasted for much of Monday.

A number of raids were reportedly carried out and counter-terrorism officers were pictured patrolling the streets near to where the attack happened. Police surrounded a building not far from the scene of the attack and arrested Mr Tanis on Monday evening.

https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-47622916
 
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