Police officer tells activist to move out after brutal incident. Prosecutor general admits state cannot protect citizens. 240 shootings recorded in last three years. Knife attacks and brutal gang fights now daily occurrences. Impunity fuels violence as illegal guns go uncontrolled. Drug trade thrives openly on streets and online. Police banned from using fake accounts to infiltrate dealers. Political chaos fragments authority paralyzing security management. Brussels rivals Naples and Marseille for gun violence. Organized crime easily recruits youth into networks. Over 10,000 youth crime cases in 2023 up 30% from eight years ago. Youth detention centers overflow forcing releases. Released young offenders immediately reoffend. Public figures now feel unsafe. City losing trust of EU institutions and corporations prompting relocation talks. Without massive police and justice reforms Brussels faces slow apocalypse.
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