Jordan MP detained after opening fire in chamber

Jordan MP detained after opening fire in chamber

AMMAN
A Jordanian deputy was detained after firing an automatic rifle at another parliamentarian in a corridor of the Chamber of Deputies over a personal dispute, according to Anadolu Agency.

Deputy Talal Al Sharif opened fire after guards tried to prevent him from entering the Parliament with firearms. Sharif has argued with a fellow deputy several days back during a parliamentary session, the report said.

More commonly and during heated debates, lawmakers have hurled shoes and bottled water at each other. This was the first incident in recent history involving a discharged firearm in the 180-member chamber, according to the Associated press.

Over the summer, a deputy tried to point his gun at another lawmaker during a televised debated but was overpowered by colleagues.

Weapons are officially banned inside parliament.

The two lawmakers said action will be taken against the shooter, who fired several shots. It includes lifting his immunity and handing him over to police.

The names of the four lawmakers could not be published under parliament rules.