The gunman who killed at least three people at the Jewish Museum in Brussels on Saturday has yet to be identified, but investigators have released images of the attacker, captured on security cameras before, during and after the shooting.
The three video clips were posted online Sunday by Belgium’s federal police, along with two still images and an appeal to the public for help in identifying the man behind what officials have called a suspected anti-Semitic attack.
A surveillance camera inside the entrance to the museum recorded black-and-white video of the man taking a rifle out of a shoulder bag, firing repeatedly through a doorway and quickly retreating. The authorities identified the gun as a Kalashnikov. The time between the suspect’s entrance and exit from the museum appears to have been less than 30 seconds.
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