2016 Brussels stabbing

2016 Brussels stabbing
Part of Wave of Terror in Europe and Islamic terrorism in Europe
Location Schaerbeek, Belgium
Date 5 October 2016 (UTC+02:00)
Target Police officers
Attack type
Stabbing
Weapons Machete
Deaths 0
Non-fatal injuries
4 (including the suspect)
Suspected perpetrator
Hicham D.

On 5 October 2016, three police officers were attacked by a man wielding a machete in the Schaerbeek neighborhood of Brussels, Belgium. Two of them suffered stab wounds, while the third was physically assaulted but otherwise uninjured. The suspected assailant, a Belgian citizen identified only as Hicham D., was apprehended and charged with attempted terrorism-related murder and participating in a terrorist group.

Background

Prior to the stabbing, Schaerbeek had already become known as "a hotbed of jihadism" in Brussels. It was the neighborhood where the perpetrators of the March 2016 Brussels bombings and some of the perpetrators of the November 2015 Paris attacks were based. The stabbing came nearly two months after a similar stabbing attack in Charleroi, in which an Algerian citizen stabbed two police officers; and nearly one month after another similar attack in nearby Molenbeek, in which a man of North African origin slightly injured two police officers.[1] At the time of the stabbing, Brussels was on a high terror alert.[2]

Attack

The attack reportedly occurred during an identity check on a busy main road in Schaerbeek. A man, armed with a machete, lunged for two police officers; one was stabbed in the stomach and the other in the neck, but neither was seriously injured. Afterwards, the attacker fled the scene, but encountered a third officer nearby and got into a violent struggle, which resulted in the officer acquiring a broken nose. The officer then shot and wounded the attacker with a single shot to the leg.[1][3] According to an eyewitness, the attacker shouted something in Arabic after being shot.[2]

Suspect

The suspect was identified only as Hicham D. by police and media.[2] According to Belgian media, he was a 43-year-old Belgium Army veteran who was discharged in 2009 and was previously known to police.[4][5] He was also believed to have links to jihadists who traveled to Syria.[5] His home was searched by Belgian police, which recovered no weapons.[2]

A spokesman for the federal prosecutor said there was "reason to believe that [the stabbing] is terror-related", but did not elaborate or provide an explanation as to how prosecutors came to that conclusion.[3][6] Hicham D. was charged with attempted terrorism-related murder and participating in a terrorist group. His 46-year-old brother, Aboubaker D., was also arrested and charged with participating in a terrorist group.[4]

Reactions

Belgian Interior Minister Jan Jambon tweeted a statement after the attack, expressing his support for police officers in Schaerbeek.[3]

See also

References

  1. 1 2 Samuel, Henry (5 October 2016). "Two policemen injured in Brussels stabbing in suspected terror attack". The Daily Telegraph. Retrieved 5 October 2016.
  2. 1 2 3 4 Dewan, Angela; Isaac, Lindsay (5 October 2016). "Two Brussels police officers stabbed in terror attack, prosecutor says". CNN. Retrieved 5 October 2016.
  3. 1 2 3 Rankin, Jennifer (5 October 2016). "Brussels stabbing: two police officers targeted in suspected terror attack". The Guardian. Retrieved 24 October 2016.
  4. 1 2 "Brother of suspect in Brussels police stabbings also charged". The Roanoke Times. Associated Press. Retrieved 19 October 2016.
  5. 1 2 "Brussels police stabbed in 'terror attack'". BBC News. 5 October 2016. Retrieved 24 October 2016.
  6. Osborne, Samuel (5 October 2016). "Brussels police stabbing: Two officers attacked in possible terror incident in Belgium". The Independent. Retrieved 24 October 2016.
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