Belgium stabbing suspect was on list of potential extremists
BRUSSELS (AP) — Belgian authorities said Friday that a lone assailant who killed one police officer and wounded another in a stabbing attack had been on a list of potential extremists.
The suspect, who had served six years in prison for common-law crimes, had gone to a police station early Thursday to express hatred for them, but couldn’t be arrested before he launched his stabbing attack on two police officers that evening.
“The man was on the list of OCAD,” said Eric Van Der Sypt, a spokesman for the federal prosecutor’s office, referring to the Belgian organization that assesses the terrorism threats in the nation.
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