“You have to wear a mask.” Then three customers devastate the Tuxedo and beat up the owners.



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Extremely violent raid

September 11, 2020

Some 200 people witnessed in terror the raid by three unknown persons against the owners of the Tuxedo pub in via Colombo, in the city. The price is high: head trauma with five points per Carlo Dodi, the 61-year-old owner who had been the protagonist of a fierce fight against Covid in the hardest days of the pandemic; a broken finger and to be operated on by his son Cristian; a broken knee with a displaced patella fracture and mild head trauma for one of two clients overwhelmed with rage
raid, various traumas for another.
All hell broke loose on Wednesday night, around midnight – a crowded jazz concert had just ended (in the photo, the audience at night), when the atmosphere was ruined by a royal assault reminiscent of western movies or, taking into account the Neapolitan origin of the attackers, the television series Gomorrah.
It all started a few minutes before: to the three who asked for a drink, the staff responded that they would first have to put on the anti-contagion mask and find a seat, as required by the Coronavirus regulations. The group raised their voices and protested, leaving.
Everything seemed to be resolved, but soon after the three returned and unleashed all their fury: people pushed, stools flying, benches thrown against windows, blackboard for the indication of the menu crashed in the heads of the unfortunate customers. All seasoned with threats and phrases like “Piacentini di m …”, he shouted with a strong Neapolitan accent. At night of the victims in the emergency room.
They investigate the carabinieri.

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