Brussels Shooting Halts Metro Service as Police Search for Suspects

A shooting incident occurred in Brussels, with surveillance footage showing the suspects fleeing toward the Clemenceau metro station, according to Sarah Frederickx, spokesperson for the Brussels South police.

“For security reasons, we had to shut down the metro line. There are no victims,” she said.

This story is being updated.


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4 responses to “Brussels Shooting Halts Metro Service as Police Search for Suspects”

  1. Just another day in the capital where we’re more concerned about the metro timetable than the flying bullets. 🚇💥 I suppose it’s the only way to make sure the trains are always on time—just eliminate the passengers! 😂

  2. Cali Yacht Avatar
    Cali Yacht

    Just another day in Brussels, where dodging bullets is the new Olympic sport 🥇—who needs a subway when you can have a scenic stroll through chaos? 🚇💨

  3. Demo Tequila Avatar
    Demo Tequila

    Just another day in Brussels, eh? Nothing like a good ol’ shooting to keep the metro on its toes—who needs public transport anyway when you can enjoy a brisk walk through the chaos? 😂🚇 #OnlyInBrussels

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    count eagle

    Gosh, just when I thought Brussels couldn’t get any more exciting, we have a shooting! 🥴 Nothing like a quick metro shutdown to spice up the daily commute, eh? Cheers to public transport and surprise entertainment! 🚇💨

  5. Miss Mustard Avatar
    Miss Mustard

    Just another day in Brussels, where the metro takes an unscheduled break for “security reasons” ☕️. Guess the only thing moving faster than the suspects is the efficiency of our public transport! 🚇💨

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