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Several hurt as man opens fire in Dutch tram

Of course whole world condemned such act muslim or non muslim but we have every type of people in every religion.
Sad is only muslim is named as terrorist while white terrorist are labelled as ill. Now world should see it terrorist has no religion rather than taunting on muslims in west.

We cannot control these people as they are not beholden to us. These terrorists have a variety of motivations, funding, and support which does not emanate from Muslims.

However, we get blamed for every single attack and this builds the case for NZ type shooters and Western politicians/media who score points at our expense.

We need to concentrate on our countries and build them up strong so that they are not able to be attacked.

Justification for such attacks on Muslims can come any time and from anywhere.

The Muslim population in the West is at the mercy of forces beyond our control. We do not have control of our own destinies.
 
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Gunman kills 3 on Dutch tram, mayor says terror likely

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Rescue workers install a screen on the spot where a body was covered with a white blanket following a shooting in Utrecht, Netherlands, Monday, March 18, 2019. Police in the central Dutch city of Utrecht say on Twitter that “multiple” people have been injured as a result of a shooting in a tram in a residential neighborhood. (Peter Dejong/Associated Press)

By Aleksandar Furtula and Mike Corder | AP
March 18 at 11:11 AM

UTRECHT, Netherlands — A gunman killed three people and wounded nine others on a tram in the central Dutch city of Utrecht on Monday morning in what the mayor said appeared to be a terror attack, touching off a manhunt that saw heavily armed officers with dogs zero in on an apartment building close to the shooting.

Authorities immediately raised the terror alert for the area to the maximum level. Dutch military police went on extra alert at Dutch airports and at key buildings in the country as the Utrecht manhunt took place.

A few hours after the shooting, Utrecht police released a photo of a 37-year-old man born in Turkey who they said was “associated with the incident.” The photo showed a bearded man on board a tram, dressed in a dark blue hooded top.

Police warned citizens not to approach the man, whom they identified as Gokmen Tanis, but call authorities instead.


The Utrecht attack came three days after 50 people were killed when an immigrant-hating white nationalist opened fire at two mosques in Christchurch, New Zealand during Friday prayers. There was no immediate indication of any link between the two events.

Police, including heavily armed officers, flooded the area after the shooting Monday morning on a tram at a busy traffic intersection in a residential neighborhood. They later erected a white tent over an area where a body appeared to be lying next to the tram.

Utrecht police said trauma helicopters were sent to the scene and appealed to the public to stay away.

Heavily armed anti-terror officers gathered in front of an apartment building close to the scene. A sniffer dogs wearing a tactical vest with a camera mounted on it was also seen outside the building.

Mayor Jan van Zanen confirmed three deaths and said that nine people were wounded, three of them seriously.

“We cannot exclude, even stronger, we assume a terror motive. Likely there is one attacker, but there could be more,” van Zanen said.

“Our nation was hit by an attack in Utrecht,” Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte said. He said that “a terror motive is not excluded.”

Rutte said that, throughout the country, “there is a mix of disbelief and disgust.”

“If it is a terror attack then we have only one answer: our nation, democracy must be stronger that fanaticism and violence,” he added.

Police spokesman Bernhard Jens said one possibility “is that the person fled by car.” He did not rule out the possibility that more than one shooter was involved.

The Netherlands’ anti-terror coordinator raised the threat alert to its highest level around Utrecht, a city of nearly 350,000 people. Pieter-Jaap Aalbersberg said the “threat level has gone to 5, exclusively for the Utrecht province.”

Dutch political parties halted campaigning ahead of provincial elections scheduled for Wednesday that will also determine the makeup of the Dutch parliament’s upper house.

In neighboring Germany, police said they had stepped up surveillance of the Dutch border. Heinrich Onstein, a spokesman for federal police in North Rhine-Westphalia state, said additional officers had been detailed to watch not only major highways, but also minor crossings and railway routes.

German authorities were initially told to look out for a red Renault Clio compact sedan, but were later informed it had been found abandoned in Utrecht, Onstein said.

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Mike Corder reported from The Hague. Raf Casert in Brussels and Geir Moulson and David Rising in Berlin contributed.

Copyright 2019 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.


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"Police say they are investigating a "possible terrorist motive" in the shooting".

How quick they are to jump the gun on this. It goes to show that they will pin it most likely on the Muslims.

A Turkish is suspected
 
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Gunman kills 3 on Dutch tram, mayor says terror likely

ZS67JHCJPAI6TDH4FROQTGOCDY.jpg

Rescue workers install a screen on the spot where a body was covered with a white blanket following a shooting in Utrecht, Netherlands, Monday, March 18, 2019. Police in the central Dutch city of Utrecht say on Twitter that “multiple” people have been injured as a result of a shooting in a tram in a residential neighborhood. (Peter Dejong/Associated Press)

By Aleksandar Furtula and Mike Corder | AP
March 18 at 11:11 AM

UTRECHT, Netherlands — A gunman killed three people and wounded nine others on a tram in the central Dutch city of Utrecht on Monday morning in what the mayor said appeared to be a terror attack, touching off a manhunt that saw heavily armed officers with dogs zero in on an apartment building close to the shooting.

Authorities immediately raised the terror alert for the area to the maximum level. Dutch military police went on extra alert at Dutch airports and at key buildings in the country as the Utrecht manhunt took place.

A few hours after the shooting, Utrecht police released a photo of a 37-year-old man born in Turkey who they said was “associated with the incident.” The photo showed a bearded man on board a tram, dressed in a dark blue hooded top.

Police warned citizens not to approach the man, whom they identified as Gokmen Tanis, but call authorities instead.


The Utrecht attack came three days after 50 people were killed when an immigrant-hating white nationalist opened fire at two mosques in Christchurch, New Zealand during Friday prayers. There was no immediate indication of any link between the two events.

Police, including heavily armed officers, flooded the area after the shooting Monday morning on a tram at a busy traffic intersection in a residential neighborhood. They later erected a white tent over an area where a body appeared to be lying next to the tram.

Utrecht police said trauma helicopters were sent to the scene and appealed to the public to stay away.

Heavily armed anti-terror officers gathered in front of an apartment building close to the scene. A sniffer dogs wearing a tactical vest with a camera mounted on it was also seen outside the building.

Mayor Jan van Zanen confirmed three deaths and said that nine people were wounded, three of them seriously.

“We cannot exclude, even stronger, we assume a terror motive. Likely there is one attacker, but there could be more,” van Zanen said.

“Our nation was hit by an attack in Utrecht,” Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte said. He said that “a terror motive is not excluded.”

Rutte said that, throughout the country, “there is a mix of disbelief and disgust.”

“If it is a terror attack then we have only one answer: our nation, democracy must be stronger that fanaticism and violence,” he added.

Police spokesman Bernhard Jens said one possibility “is that the person fled by car.” He did not rule out the possibility that more than one shooter was involved.

The Netherlands’ anti-terror coordinator raised the threat alert to its highest level around Utrecht, a city of nearly 350,000 people. Pieter-Jaap Aalbersberg said the “threat level has gone to 5, exclusively for the Utrecht province.”

Dutch political parties halted campaigning ahead of provincial elections scheduled for Wednesday that will also determine the makeup of the Dutch parliament’s upper house.

In neighboring Germany, police said they had stepped up surveillance of the Dutch border. Heinrich Onstein, a spokesman for federal police in North Rhine-Westphalia state, said additional officers had been detailed to watch not only major highways, but also minor crossings and railway routes.

German authorities were initially told to look out for a red Renault Clio compact sedan, but were later informed it had been found abandoned in Utrecht, Onstein said.

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Mike Corder reported from The Hague. Raf Casert in Brussels and Geir Moulson and David Rising in Berlin contributed.

Copyright 2019 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.


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Latest from Police: Family Drama "not" excluded.

And it seems the shooter is in his parent apartment, he is surrounded and doesn't want to get out willingly...
 
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UTRECHT, Netherlands

A gunman shot dead three people and wounded nine on a tram in the Dutch city of Utrecht on Monday. Police said they were hunting for a 37-year-old Turkish man after an apparent terrorist attack. Handout still image taken from CCTV footage shows a man who has been named as a suspect in Monday's shooting in Utrecht, Netherlands, in a still image from CCTV footage released by the Utrecht Police on March 18, 2019
Dutch authorities raised the terrorism threat in Utrecht province to its highest level, schools were told to shut their doors and paramilitary police increased security at airports and other vital infrastructure and also at mosques.

This is the gunman:
Gökmen Tanis
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https://uk.reuters.com/article/uk-n...ram-police-hunt-for-turkish-man-idUKKCN1QZ10T
 
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UTRECHT, Netherlands

A gunman shot dead three people and wounded nine on a tram in the Dutch city of Utrecht on Monday. Police said they were hunting for a 37-year-old Turkish man after an apparent terrorist attack. Handout still image taken from CCTV footage shows a man who has been named as a suspect in Monday's shooting in Utrecht, Netherlands, in a still image from CCTV footage released by the Utrecht Police on March 18, 2019
Dutch authorities raised the terrorism threat in Utrecht province to its highest level, schools were told to shut their doors and paramilitary police increased security at airports and other vital infrastructure and also at mosques.

This is the gunman:
Gökmen Tanis
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https://uk.reuters.com/article/uk-n...ram-police-hunt-for-turkish-man-idUKKCN1QZ10T
Did I read terrorist word??
 
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If he is from turkey then it will create bad image for turkey. World will question Erdogan policies, & as turkey is moving away from secular country, there is rise in extremism.
 
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Reports saying he confronted his ex girlfriend then started getting physical which prompted people on the train to help her after which he opened fire on them.

Some say he shot her and her cousins.

There are pictures of two different guys being posted so one of them is not the right guy. The actual suspect was in court recently for rape charges or allegations.

Latest from Police: Family Drama "not" excluded.

And it seems the shooter is in his parent apartment, he is surrounded and doesn't want to get out willingly...

Yeah case is closed , it is domestic incident. Looking like he killed his own relative and ex. People on twitter are being dramatic, majority of them unaffected by situation but acting so tense.
 
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UTRECHT, Netherlands

A gunman shot dead three people and wounded nine on a tram in the Dutch city of Utrecht on Monday. Police said they were hunting for a 37-year-old Turkish man after an apparent terrorist attack. Handout still image taken from CCTV footage shows a man who has been named as a suspect in Monday's shooting in Utrecht, Netherlands, in a still image from CCTV footage released by the Utrecht Police on March 18, 2019
Dutch authorities raised the terrorism threat in Utrecht province to its highest level, schools were told to shut their doors and paramilitary police increased security at airports and other vital infrastructure and also at mosques.

This is the gunman:
Gökmen Tanis
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https://uk.reuters.com/article/uk-n...ram-police-hunt-for-turkish-man-idUKKCN1QZ10T
So, " terrorist" immediately. Wow.
 
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He was jailed because of links to ISIS and then released + he also is involved in a rape case.

He's been previously charged for bike theft and rape attempt. Apparently he killed his female relative and shot at others trying to intervene.
 
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There are conflicting reports still, seems like there might be gag order or something we'll wait to see what the authorities conclude.
 
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