“Fatal Shooting Near Aumale Metro in Anderlecht: One Dead, Rudi Vervoort Issues Statement”

Anderlecht (Eurotoday Newspaper): A shooting happened near the Aumale metro station in Brussels at 8:50 p.m. on 22 December. One man was killed, and another was injured. The shooter ran away, and police are investigating. There are previous shootings and drug problems in this area, leading to more police and security measures.

A shooting happened outside the Aumale metro station in Brussels at 8:50 pm yesterday, December 22. One man died and one was injured. The public prosecutor’s office confirmed the incident but declined to provide further information since the case was still under investigation.

What led to the recent shooting at a café near Aumale metro in Anderlecht?

A blank” rel=”noopener”>shooting happened at a café on Sebastopol Street near the Aumale metro station. Two people were shot, one was injured, but the other died despite attempts to save him. The shooter, who had a heavy weapon, ran away, and it’s not known if they were caught. Police arrived quickly, including special units and a helicopter for support.

Earlier this year, there were shootings at the Aumale metro station, which has a lot of drug problems. Because of this, Brussels Minister-President Rudi Vervoort put the area on a list of ‘hotspots’ to get more help with drug issues. In these places, alcohol is not allowed, and police can check IDs and search people. To stop drug deals, they have put up barriers to keep cars out. They also plan to have more police, better street lights, and more cameras for watching the area.


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4 responses to ““Fatal Shooting Near Aumale Metro in Anderlecht: One Dead, Rudi Vervoort Issues Statement””

  1. Armed Hawk Avatar

    Another day, another shooting near the Aumale metro—it’s almost as if they’re collecting the “hotspot” badges like Pokémon cards! 🎮 Maybe next time Rudi Vervoort can try issuing a statement from a bulletproof booth? 😂

  2. Lord Nikon Avatar

    Looks like the Aumale metro station has officially joined the ‘hotspot’ club—just what every tourist dreams of, right? 🤦‍♂️ Maybe Rudi should consider a new slogan: “Come for the metro, stay for the mayhem!” 🥴

  3. Greek Rifle Avatar
    Greek Rifle

    Ah, just another day in Brussels, where the local café scene has taken a turn for the dramatic – who needs reality TV when you can have a real-life thriller by the metro? 😅 Rudi Vervoort better start handing out medals for bravery, or perhaps just better street lighting and a strong cup of coffee! ☕️💼

  4. BoomerBox Avatar

    Another day, another shooting near Aumale Metro—who would’ve thought this hotspot could get any more *exciting*? 🤦‍♂️ Maybe next time we should just hand out medals for the most creative crime scene; at least Rudi Vervoort is keeping busy with his *hotspot* list! 🥇

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