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Man in Van Deliberately Hits Horse Mounted Police Officers in Den Bosch

Summary by NL Times
A man driving a van deliberately hit two police horses in the city center of Den Bosch on Wednesday afternoon. Video of the incident shows him hitting a horse at high speed, the officer falling to the ground, and then speeding away.

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An angry motorist broke down with his vehicle on two policemen on horseback, forcing their dam. ...

·Brussels, Belgium
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On Wednesday evening, a fifty-year-old man was arrested in Den Bosch after, according to the police, he drove into two police officers and their horses.

·Amsterdam, Netherlands
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A police spokesperson told Omroep Brabant that the horses suffered "severe scratches".

·Netherlands
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Commotion, a scream, and a loud crash. Robbie and Sanne were there on Wednesday when a man deliberately drove his van into two police horses on Hinthamerstraat in 's-Hertogenbosch. "It was quite intense to see when you're there," says security guard Robbie. Recently shared footage shows what happened even better. The driver, a fifty-year-old man from Sint-Michielsgestel, drove into the horses after officers tried to confront him about his behavi…

A 50-year-old man was arrested Wednesday evening after, according to police, he drove into two police officers and their horses in Den Bosch. The incident occurred on Hinthamerstraat. Both the horses and the officers sustained minor injuries.

·Apeldoorn, Netherlands
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NOS broke the news in Netherlands on Thursday, July 24, 2025.
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