Utrecht shootings: Hunt for gunman after attack on tram

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A gunman has opened fire inside a tram and at several other locations in the Dutch city of Utrecht, authorities say.

Several people have been injured and one is feared to have died, media 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-terrorism police reportedly say the shooting "appears to be a terrorist attack".

Dutch anti-terrorism co-ordinator Pieter-Jaap Aalbersberg said all efforts were now focused on catching the gunman. He also said there could be more than one perpetrator.

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

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.

Heavily armed police reportedly gathered outside a house on a street near the 24 Oktoberplein junction, where the tram attack took place.

Image copyright EPA Image caption One person is feared to have died and several were injured in the tram shooting

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

Police have asked for photos of the attack from members of the public.

Image copyright EPA Image caption Anti-terrorism police are at the scene

Police have increased security at airports throughout the Netherlands.

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

The tram shooting happened at about 10:45 local time (09:45 GMT).

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

Another witness told Dutch public broadcaster NOS that 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 all trams have now been cancelled, due to the increased threat level.

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ReasonAndWanderlust on March 18th, 2019 at 13:27 UTC »

Official police report asks people to look out for a 37-year old Gökman Tanis, born in Turkey.

Do not approach. The suspect is dangerous.

https://twitter.com/PolitieUtrecht/status/1107632105780113408/

(From Reddits live thread https://www.reddit.com/live/12mv09tb5s3l3/)

LucoBuck on March 18th, 2019 at 11:21 UTC »

Een getuige van de schietpartij zegt tegen NRC dat een man opstond en “met een groot pistool” om zich heen begon te schieten. “Ik zat achterin de tram. Hij schoot om zich heen, maar leek te mikken op mensen die op de bankjes zaten - iedereen dook weg”, stelt de vrouw die anoniem wil blijven. “De conducteur kreeg de deuren niet meteen open. Twee jongens naast me trapten daarop een raam in, waardoor ik naar buiten ben gevlucht. Meer mensen deden dat.”

Translation:

A witness of the shooting tells NRC that a man stood up and "with a big gun" around him began to shoot. "I was in the back of the tram. He shot around him, but seemed to aim at people sitting on the benches - everyone went away," says the woman who wants to remain anonymous. "The conductor couldn't immediately open the doors. Two boys next to me then kicked out a window, through which I fled outside. More people did that.

Ragnar_OK on March 18th, 2019 at 11:02 UTC »

Crazy stuff, I work nearby, I can hear the sirens from ambulances and police

EDIT: wow, they blocked the doors at the company where I work, nobody's allowed in or out since we're close to where it happened, and the perp is still on the run

according to reports, "heavily armed anti-terror squads" have surrounded a building some 200m away from where it happened

Municipality says most institutions are in complete lockdown until 6PM local time, nobody allowed to come or go.