
Belgium: Jewish Museum attack suspect arrested in Marseilles
Belgian federal prosecutor Frederic van Leeuw held a press conference in Brussels on Sunday, confirming that a suspect had been arrested on suspicion of carrying out the armed attack at a Jewish museum that left three people dead and another in critical condition.
The suspect, Mehdi Nemmouche, was arrested in the French city of Marseilles, reportedly after arriving on a coach from Amsterdam. Van Leeuw said that investigators had found a video recording claiming responsibility for the attack.
Nemmouche, who police say had spent time fighting in Syria, was armed with an assault rifle at the time of arrest.

Belgian federal prosecutor Frederic van Leeuw held a press conference in Brussels on Sunday, confirming that a suspect had been arrested on suspicion of carrying out the armed attack at a Jewish museum that left three people dead and another in critical condition.
The suspect, Mehdi Nemmouche, was arrested in the French city of Marseilles, reportedly after arriving on a coach from Amsterdam. Van Leeuw said that investigators had found a video recording claiming responsibility for the attack.
Nemmouche, who police say had spent time fighting in Syria, was armed with an assault rifle at the time of arrest.