Belgian police no longer suspect a person whom they detained in connection with the deadly shooting attack at Brussels’ Jewish museum and have no other suspects in custody, a Belgian news site reported.
The European Jewish Congress opened a crisis management center in Brussels and a website offering updates about the deadly shooting that took place at the city’s Jewish museum.
The pattern that emerges from the deadly shooting at Brussels’ Jewish museum matches the one observed during the 2012 killings in Toulouse and Montauban, a Brussels-based expert on terrorism said.