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Man shoots 3 in Belgian city after seizing police weapons

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In this photo taken from a video on Tuesday, May 29, 2018, emergency services arrive at the scene after a shooting incident, in Liege, Belgium. A knife-wielding man killed three people, including two police officers, in the Belgian city of Liege on Tuesday, a city official said. Police later killed the attacker, and other officers were wounded in the shooting. (Photo by VICTOR JAY via AP)

LIEGE, Belgium 鈥 A knife-wielding man stabbed two police officers Tuesday in the Belgian city of Liege, stole their weapons and shot them and a bystander dead in an attack that prosecutors fear could be terror-related.

The man, who was later killed by police, approached two police officers from behind carrying a knife and stabbed them several times, said Philippe Dulieu, spokesman for the Liege prosecutor鈥檚 office.

鈥淗e then took their weapons. He used the weapons on the officers, who died,鈥 Dulieu told reporters.

Dulieu said the attacker then shot dead a 22-year-old man in a vehicle parked nearby, and took a woman hostage in a school close to where the shooting took place outside a city cafe.

鈥淟iege police intervened. He came out firing at police, wounding a number of them, notably in the legs. He was shot dead,鈥 the spokesman said.

A senior official at the federal prosecutor鈥檚 office told The Associated Press that 鈥渢here are indications it could be a terror attack.鈥

Despite this, Belgium鈥檚 crisis center said it saw no reason to raise the country鈥檚 terror threat alert for now.

When asked about the report that the attack was terror-related, Liege city hall Michel Firket told the AP: 鈥淚 know nothing formal about that. The police is doing its investigation. There are no formal conclusions.鈥

A spokeswoman for the city mayor鈥檚 office, Laurence Comminette, told the AP that the children at the school were all safe.

Prime Minister Charles Michel said only that 鈥渢here was a serious incident.鈥 He was rushing to the crisis center to get more information.

Yves Stevens of Belgium鈥檚 federal crisis center said that security in Liege is now under control, and that there was no reason yet to raise the national terror threat level.

鈥淭here is absolutely no confirmation yet that the incident is terror-related,鈥 Stevens told the AP.

Video posted on Twitter by a person claiming to be a witness showed people running in the area. About six gunshots could be heard.

Belgian police and military have been on alert since suicide bombers killed 32 people at the Brussels airport and subway system in 2016.

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