A Hezbollah member of the Lebanese Parliament has offered his resignation after a shooting at a police station in which he was said to be involved. Nawaf Al Moussawi submitted his resignation to Parliamentary Speaker Nabih Berri Thursday, days after the incident, Hezbollah said. A leaked police report said Mr Al Moussawi and a dozen gunmen tried to storm the station where his daughter and her former husband had been taken after a high-speed car chase. The report said that after his group was denied entry a shot was fired, hitting his former son-in-law in the wrist. Mr Al Moussawi denied firing the shot. The dispute was apparently over child visitation rights, a row that had been dominating local media. This year, Hezbollah suspended Mr Al Moussawi’s political activities because of a public dispute with rival politicians in Parliament. It was not clear whether Mr Berri, a Hezbollah ally, would accept the resignation.