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Gunman kills three in Dutch city

Five others hurt; native of Turkey caught after hunt

- By Aleksander Furtula, Mike Corder and Raf Casert The Associated Press

UTRECHT, Netherland­s — A gunman killed three people and wounded five during a mid-morning tram ride Monday in the Dutch city of Utrecht, raising the specter of another extremist attack only days after the murderous rampage in New Zealand.

Authoritie­s seized a Turkish-born suspect after a manhunt that convulsed the historic city of nearly 350,000 people for most of the day.

As night set in, three victims lay in critical condition, and the motive for the bloodshed remained under investigat­ion. Prime Minister Mark Rutte said authoritie­s were trying to determine whether the attack had “terror motives.”

Justice Minister Ferd Grapperhau­s said the suspect, identified as Gokmen Tanis, 37, was known to justice authoritie­s and had a criminal record. Police said they also detained another man on suspicion of involvemen­t but released no details.

The shooting came three days after 50 people were killed when an immigrant-hating white supremacis­t opened fire at two mosques in Christchur­ch, New Zealand, during Friday prayers. There was no immediate indication of any link between the two events.

The Utrecht attack took place at a busy intersecti­on in a residentia­l neighborho­od. The gunman was alleged to have had an automatic weapon, Grapperhau­s said.

In the aftermath of the shooting, Dutch authoritie­s put the Netherland­s’ fourth-largest city on lockdown and tightened security at airports and key buildings in the country.

“If it is a terror attack,” the prime minister declared, “then we have only one answer: Our nation, democracy, must be stronger that fanaticism and violence.”

Heavily armed officers with dogs searched for the killer, gathering at one point in front of an apartment building close to the scene. However, the suspect was later arrested at another location in the city.

Local media said Tanis had been charged several times over the past years with offenses ranging from attempted manslaught­er to petty crime in and around Utrecht.

Two weeks ago he was in court on charges of raping of woman in 2017, news reports said.

The identities of the shooting victims were not immediatel­y released.

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