
Anderlecht (Eurotoday): Brussels police are asking for help after a shooting on December 22 in Anderlecht. A 28-year-old homeless man was killed. They want anyone with camera footage to come forward, as the attackers escaped in a grey Audi A4.
The Brussels police are asking for public help in a recent shooting. They want any videos from the area, which may be useful for the case. This includes security, doorbell, or car cameras that might show what happened before, during, or after the shooting. The police think these videos could help find the people involved. They encouraged people to check their footage and share anything they had, as even the smallest details could help them understand the situation better.
What happened in the Anderlecht shooting?
Police are looking for information about the man who was shot. He was 28 years old and didn’t have a permanent home. He has stayed in different shelters. On the night of the shooting, he was wearing a red vest, dark pants, and light sneakers. Investigators want to know what he was doing before the shooting and if anyone knew him.
Last Sunday, there was a serious shooting on Doverstraat in Anderlecht, Brussels. One man was killed, and another was seriously injured. The attackers used a Kalashnikov rifle. Witnesses say they saw them flee in a grey Audi A4 before the police could arrive. The motive behind the shooting is still unknown. The loud gunfire in such a busy neighbourhood has raised concerns, and law enforcement is working hard to find those responsible.
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2 responses to “Brussels Police Appeal for Help After Shooting: 28-Year-Old Fatally Shot, Suspects Fled in Grey Audi”
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Seems like the grey Audi A4 is the new ‘it’ car for criminals in Anderlecht—who knew? 📸 Maybe we should just hand out complimentary dash cams with every parking ticket, eh? 😂
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Looks like the only thing that can outrun the Brussels police these days is a grey Audi—maybe we should just hand out maps with all the best escape routes! 🚗💨
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