A 37-year-old Turkish national was arrested for allegedly shooting and killing three people on a tram in the Netherlands while wounding several others.
Gokmen Tanis was arrested by Dutch police for his involvement in a shooting in Utrecht on March 18.
The shooting sparked fears of a terrorist attack in the wake of a mass shooting at a mosque in New Zealand last week.
He then shot others who tried to help the victim, they told Turkish media.
Tanis’ father, Mehmet, who lives in Turkey, said that his son should be punished if he is found guilty.
Police spokesman Bernhard Jens said police are not “100 percent sure” if it was a family dispute.
“It could still be a domestic dispute,” he said. “We will wait for the investigation before we say more.”
Meanwhile, Prime Minister Mark Rutte said officials could not rule out it being a terror attack.
“If it is a terror attack, then we have only one answer: Our nation, democracy, must be stronger that fanaticism and violence,” he added.
De Koster added: “At that moment I heard pang pang pang three times, four men walked very fast towards her and they tried to drag her away and then I heard pang pang pang again and those guys let go of that woman again.”
“NYPD is closely monitoring reports of a shooting on a tram near Utrecht Central Station, the Netherlands’ main transportation hub. There does not appear to be a NYC nexus at this time. A manhunt is ongoing & the motive is so far unknown. We ask everyone to always remain alert,” O'Neill said.