Three shot dead in row over barking dog in Portugal

Two police officers were killed in the dispute between neighbours near Lisbon

A man opened fire in Quinta do Conde, about 30km south of the capital, following what television reports called a row between neighbours. Photograph: Google Maps
A man opened fire in Quinta do Conde, about 30km south of the capital, following what television reports called a row between neighbours. Photograph: Google Maps

Three people, including two police officers, have been killed in a shootout in Portugal on Saturday following a row in a town near Lisbon, police have said.

Another person was seriously injured when a man opened fire in Quinta do Conde, about 30km south of the capital, following what television reports called a row between neighbours.

A plainclothes policeman, who lived in the neighbourhood, was gunned down after rushing to the spot to investigate after hearing shots.

Another officer from a patrol that was called to the scene was also shot dead, with a bullet to the head.

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The third victim was a 23-year-old man, said by local media to be the son of the plainclothes policeman who had intervened to try to assist his father.

He was seriously injured in the crossfire and died later in hospital of his injuries, a police spokesman told the local Lusa news agency.

A suspect, aged 77, was arrested and taken to hospital after attempting to commit suicide with a hunting rifle, the spokesman said.

There are reports the suspect allegedly opened fire after a row over a barking dog.

The Guardian