Brussels: police open fire on a car rue de la Loi

Brussels police opened fire on Sunday morning on a car that drove into a police vehicle and allegedly hit a police inspector. The driver of the car, who was injured, might be apprehended, the Brussels public prosecutor’s office told Belga.

Due to the incident, rue de la Loi was partially closed on Sunday morning between rue des Deux Eglises and rue du Commerce.

Brussels police were called around 6am this morning for an argument in a nightclub“explained the spokesperson for the Brussels public prosecutor’s office, Willemien Baert. “When police arrived, a motorist drove into a police vehicle. The car then allegedly drove towards a police inspector, who then opened fire.

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