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Two hurt in Amsterdam stabbing

Suspect shot, in custody after train station attack

- By Aleksandar Furtula The Associated Press

AMSTERDAM — Police investigat­ors in Amsterdam included an extremist attack as a possible motive for the stabbings of two people at a busy railway station Friday as authoritie­s in the Dutch capital reported that a suspect shot by police is an Afghan citizen.

The 19-year-old man was questioned about his intent late Friday at the hospital where he was being treated for gunshot wounds while under guard, Amsterdam City Hall said in a statement.

The people stabbed at Central Station around noon also were being treated in a hospital.

Their injuries were serious but not life threatenin­g, according to the city’s statement.

Neither they nor the suspect was identified.

“The victims were not chosen deliberate­ly or with a clear reason,” Amsterdam authoritie­s said. “The investigat­ion is still underway, and all scenarios remain open for the investigat­ion team.”

The suspect has a German residence permit, and Amsterdam police were in contact with authoritie­s in Germany to find out about his background, according to the city government.

The stabbings occurred shortly after noon at Central Station in downtown Amsterdam when a man walked into a group of people.

“Something happened, we don’t know yet what, but during that two people were stabbed and one person with a knife in his hand walked away and he was shot by police,” police spokesman Rob van der Veen said during the afternoon.

Forensics experts spent hours combing the scene, disrupting rail services into the evening rush hour.

Two platforms were temporaril­y closed to train traffic, but the station wasn’t evacuated. Trams to and from the square in front of the station were stopped as police and emergency services converged on the area. Red and white police tape kept members of the public away from the scene.

Central Station is a busy entry and exit point for visitors to Amsterdam, with regular trains linking it to the city’s Schiphol Airport. Friday is one of the busiest days of the week for train travel as tourists arrive for the weekend.

 ?? Alex Furtula ?? The Associated Press Police in Amsterdam shot and wounded a suspect Friday following a stabbing at the central railway station.
Alex Furtula The Associated Press Police in Amsterdam shot and wounded a suspect Friday following a stabbing at the central railway station.

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