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Police arrest suspect in Sakhnin building shooting that was filmed by perpetrators

The Zioneer Intelligence Desk
Police arrest suspect in Sakhnin building shooting that was filmed by perpetrators

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TL;DR

Israeli police arrested a suspect in connection with the Thursday night shooting at a building in the northern Arab city of Sakhnin, according to journalist Or Ravid (N12). The shooting, which caused property damage but no casualties, was filmed by the perpetrators. The suspect's identity and further details of the arrest have not been disclosed.

01 · THE DISPATCH

Police have arrested a suspect in connection with the Thursday night shooting at a building in the northern Arab city of Sakhnin, journalist Or Ravid (N12) reported Saturday. The shooting, which occurred on the night of Thursday, June 18, targeted a business and a residential building, causing property damage but no injuries, as The Zioneer reported earlier Saturday. The perpetrators filmed themselves during the attack. The suspect's identity and the circumstances of the arrest have not yet been disclosed. The arrest follows a pattern of police action in Arab communities: earlier this week, police arrested a suspect in a Jaffa shooting that wounded three, and last week a suspect was arrested in connection with a shooting in Jisr al-Zarqa reported two weeks prior.

02 · How it developed

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    Police arrested a second suspect in the Sakhnin shooting incident.

  2. Police arrest suspect in Sakhnin building shooting that was filmed by perpetrators

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03 · Source and signal

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