<p>Dutch police said a gunman opened fire in a classroom at a university hospital campus in Rotterdam and a nearby house on Thursday causing multiple deaths.</p><p>A 32-year-old suspect was arrested after police said on social media that shots had been fired at the Rotterdam Medical Centre and a home. They also said fires had broken out at both locations.</p><p>It was unclear how many people were hurt at each location.</p><p>Officers were entering the premises of the hospital university in search of possible victims or people hiding, Dutch news agency ANP reported.</p><p>Videos posted online showed police instructing students, some wearing medical gowns, to run outside as heavily armed arrest teams arrived at the scene. One video showed a man in handcuffs wearing what appeared to be camouflage pants.</p><p>Two hours later police said there had been multiple deaths and that victims' family members were being informed.</p><p>"This is a very dark day," caretaker Minister of Justice and Security Dilan Yesilgöz was quoted by newspaper de Telegraaf as saying in comments made in Brussels.</p><p>Police said there were no indications of a second shooter. A press conference was scheduled by local officials.</p>
<p>Dutch police said a gunman opened fire in a classroom at a university hospital campus in Rotterdam and a nearby house on Thursday causing multiple deaths.</p><p>A 32-year-old suspect was arrested after police said on social media that shots had been fired at the Rotterdam Medical Centre and a home. They also said fires had broken out at both locations.</p><p>It was unclear how many people were hurt at each location.</p><p>Officers were entering the premises of the hospital university in search of possible victims or people hiding, Dutch news agency ANP reported.</p><p>Videos posted online showed police instructing students, some wearing medical gowns, to run outside as heavily armed arrest teams arrived at the scene. One video showed a man in handcuffs wearing what appeared to be camouflage pants.</p><p>Two hours later police said there had been multiple deaths and that victims' family members were being informed.</p><p>"This is a very dark day," caretaker Minister of Justice and Security Dilan Yesilgöz was quoted by newspaper de Telegraaf as saying in comments made in Brussels.</p><p>Police said there were no indications of a second shooter. A press conference was scheduled by local officials.</p>