Sint-Niklaas Police Secure Vitaz Hospital Following Shooting

Sint-Niklaas (Brussels Morning Newspaper) – Following a shooting incident, Sint-Niklaas police have deployed additional patrols at Vitaz Hospital to enhance security and reassure the public.

Following a horrific incident last week that left three persons critically injured, there was an increase in presence. The hospital in Sint-Niklaas, Belgium, is treating them.

“The main purpose of these extra patrols was to allay any concerns among hospital staff, visitors, and patients,”

says Acting Mayor Peter Buysrogge (N-VA).

“There was no identifiable or immediate threat to the hospital itself.”

The patrols are part of the standard rounds of the emergency response units on duty.

“They passed the hospital, stopped, got out to check if everything was in order, and briefly walked into the main entrance and the emergency room to speak with the reception staff,”

explains Peter Buysrogge.

“The local officers were not present in the rest of the hospital buildings.”

There is no external threat, according to statistics from the public prosecutor’s office, so it has been agreed to reduce daytime patrols after consulting with the hospital. Patrols at night will continue.

One of the two shooting victims who are still in the hospital is in critical condition. The shooting occurred at 2:10 a.m. on Friday morning on Grote Heimelinkstraat and Entrepotstraat, outside the center of Sint-Niklaas, and left three people seriously injured and one slightly injured. Eight persons have been taken into custody by police, including hospitalized injured individuals.

How has the local community in Sint-Niklaas reacted to the incident and subsequent security measures?

The local community in Sint-Niklaas has responded to the recent shooting and subsequent increased police presence at the Vitaz hospital with a mixture of concern, anxiety, and calls for enhanced public safety measures. 

Though specific reactions directly tied to the hospital security efforts are limited in official public statements, the broader context of rising violence in Sint-Niklaas and surrounding areas reflects a growing unease among residents about neighborhood safety and the prevalence of violent crimes. 

The shooting, which left three people seriously injured and receiving treatment at Vitaz hospital, follows other violent incidents—including stabbings and shootings—that have heightened tension in the region.

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10 responses to “Sint-Niklaas Police Secure Vitaz Hospital Following Shooting”

  1. ShadowDancer Avatar
    ShadowDancer

    So, let me get this straight – the police are now offering complimentary tours of the hospital post-shooting? Who needs a security blanket when you’ve got a bunch of officers doing a quick “how do you do” while the real issues hang around like bad cologne? 😂💼

  2. firecracker Avatar
    firecracker

    Just what Sint-Niklaas needed—extra police patrols at the hospital to make sure no one’s getting treated while dodging bullets. 😏 Nothing says “healthcare” like a side of security, eh?

  3. Oh, brilliant! Nothing says “trust us” like a few extra cops wandering around a hospital after a shooting. Just what the patients need – a little more drama with their antibiotics. 🤦‍♂️

  4. Just what Sint-Niklaas needed, extra police patrols to make sure no one’s “playing doctor” in the ER. Because nothing says “welcome to our hospital” quite like a bobby on every corner. 😂🚓

  5. 2nd Hand Joe Avatar
    2nd Hand Joe

    Oh great, just what we needed—extra police at the hospital because nothing says “healthcare” like armed patrols and a side of trauma! 🤦‍♂️ Only in Sint-Niklaas, where the emergency room doubles as a security zone! 😂

  6. Rosie Bird Avatar
    Rosie Bird

    Oh, fantastic! Nothing like a little shooting to spice up a hospital visit, eh? Just a regular Tuesday in Sint-Niklaas, where the only thing more common than a hospital gown is a police patrol. 😂

  7. Goldman Avatar

    Oh, fantastic, nothing like a little late-night shooting to spice up the hospital’s security protocols! I suppose the extra patrols are just the cherry on top of our lovely European healthcare experience, eh? 😏

  8. Flame OUT Avatar
    Flame OUT

    Seems like the Sint-Niklaas police are taking ‘keeping an eye on things’ to a whole new level—who needs a peaceful hospital visit when you’ve got a police parade instead? 😂 Just what the doctor ordered, right?

  9. High Heel Goddess Avatar
    High Heel Goddess

    Oh great, nothing says “trust us, everything’s fine” quite like a police patrol outside a hospital after a shooting. Just another day in the charming adventure of Belgian healthcare, eh? 😅🚓

  10. Kingfisher Avatar
    Kingfisher

    Guess it’s nice to know that a little police presence can turn a hospital into a cozy fortress. Just what the doctor ordered, eh? 🤷‍♂️💼

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