Gunman killed at Saudi’s prince palace
Security forces shot dead a gunman as he opened fire on the Jeddah palace of Saudi Interior Minister Prince Nayef bin Abdul Aziz early this morning, a government spokesman said.
News media report that another man was arrested during the attack in which "two men opened fire after midnight on the Qasr Shateh residence of Prince Nayef [and] the security forces retaliated, killing one of them,” a spokesman said.
Reportedly, the nature of the attack was “individual and isolated” and did not bear the hallmarks of any organisation, a spokesman said in reference to the Al-Qaeda terror network.
News media report the men, who were only identified as members of the Zahrani family, were “under the influence of drugs” and one of them had a “small handgun”.
State news agency SANA said a deadly shooting occurred in Jeddah at 1:00 am without reporting if it took place near the residence of Prince Nayef.
“A man fired his weapon in Abd el-Rahman al-Maliki Avenue in Jeddah before he was killed,” it said citing police, adding that “no citizens or members of the security forces were affected.”
Prince Nayef, in his late 70s, is second in line to the Saudi throne and was appointed second deputy prime minister in 2009.