Arrested ultra Roma fans by shooting at Napoli
Tuesday, May 6th, 2014 5:15:53 by Khalil KhanPolice have arrested an old acquaintance of the underworld of Italian football as the alleged gunman on Saturday afternoon injured three Neapolitan fans, one of them very seriously, before the final of the Italian Cup between Napoli and Fiorentina at the Olympic stadium in Rome. The detainee is called Daniele de Santis, is 48 years old and is one of the leaders in ultra Roma, already famous for being one of the ringleaders of the March 21, 2004 was forced to suspend the derby Lazio- Roma after having spread the false rumor that a police van had run over a child.
The arrest occurred at the Gemelli hospital in Rome because Gastone De Santis – nicknamed – is also injured after a group of fans in Naples avenge the attack. Although there are still different versions of what happened, De Santis provoked fans to Napoli- Roma ultras that kept an old rivalry – on their way to the stadium throwing firecrackers. Finding himself surrounded and shouting “I ‘ll kill you all! ” The ultra pulled a 7.65 caliber pistol and fired six or seven times indiscriminately reaching three rival fans.
The most serious is called Ciro Esposito, a 30 year old was shot in the chest affecting the spine. He had emergency surgery that and still fears for his life. The other two injured are a 43 year old man shot in the hand and another 32 who was shot twice in the hand and arm. Also wounded five police officers. The images of the riots caused by fans of both teams, in collaboration with the Roma ultras armed with sticks and with muffled face – in the hours before the meeting give a good account of irrational violence that occasionally visit Italian football.
And that, unfortunately, is not left out of sporting venues. Fans unable to attend yesterday, in live, to a sample of utter irrationality. After attacks on some of the his, the most radical supporters of Naples refused to allow the party was held. In the presence of the highest authorities of the nation, the Olympic lawn was filled with firecrackers and sparklers and even a firefighter was hit, fortunately without consequences. The situation could only be unlocked when Marek Hamsik, the Slovakian captain Naples, moved toward the north corner of the stadium to negotiate with the leaders of the most radical fans in the beginning of the end. The guy who, perched on a fence, decided that yes, it could give the final start, Gennaro called Tommaso, they call carogna [” Carrion l ] and the son of a known member of the Camorra, the Neapolitan mafia.
But the thing does not stop there. ” The Carrion ” wore a black shirt with the legend: “free Speziale “. Speziale is the surname of one of the two convicted for the murder of police inspector Filippo Raciti after between Catania and Palermo on February 2, 2007. Quadrature Perfect Circle nonsense.
The game started 45 minutes late on the clock and shame in the face of many fans after watching how the captain of Naples had to ask the permission of the head of the ultras to start the game. Not the first time it happens, and that makes it even more disturbing. In 2004, the mafia coercion of fans managed to stop a derby between Roma and Lazio; in 2008, the authorities were forced to travel free to invite 1,500 fans Naples who had taken a train to Rome; and, last November, fans of Nocerina a Third Division team of the region of Campania, forced his players to be let loose against arch-rivals Salernitana in protest because the authorities had banned the presence of hooligans at the stadium. No wonder, then, that after watching the sad spectacle of captain Naples and law enforcement entrusted to ultra perched on the fence, an amateur hung his photo on Twitter under a black legend and bitter humor: ” The new interior minister “.
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