Belgium launched a nationwide manhunt Sunday for a lone suspect in a shooting spree at the Brussels Jewish Museum that left three people dead and one in critical condition.
Deputy prosecutor Ine Van Wymersch said “we call on the whole population to help identify this person.” Her office was preparing to publish video taken around the time of the Saturday attack.
She said the gunman who killed an Israeli tourist couple and a French woman and left a Belgian in critical condition with shots to the face and throat “probably acted alone, was armed and well prepared.”