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A 45-year-old man was killed in a shootout with police on Tuesday night in Milan. The incident occurred at twenty past twelve. via Sulmona, Corvetto area, on the southeastern outskirts of the Lombard capital. The victim, according to initial information, allegedly attacked some agents of a police car called by a resident. It looks like the 45 year old in a state of strong alteration He has left a building at 23 via Sulmona. A tenant, from a window, would have indicated to the agents to the man that left the building and tried to escape towards via Toffetti. The 45-year-old man allegedly lashed out at police holding a knife. After an initial attempt to block him, one of the agents fired some shots with the service pistol that mortally wounded him. The victim was rescued by a 118 crew, but doctors were only able to determine his death on the spot. Two policemen were also rescued, aged 22 and 36, who were taken to the Polyclinic in code yellow and green under shock and with minor injuries.
The police questioned several residents of the building. who was a witness to filming. A resident would also have filmed part of the scene with a mobile phone. At least eight shots found on the asphalt by forensics, although some were found unexploded because they were ejected from the weapon without being shot. One of the bullets would also have hit the left rear wheel of one of the two steering wheels that intervened first in the act. Another of the shots hit a Fiat Seicento parked in the street near number 23.
The body of the victim was found on the asphalt about forty meters from the steering wheels from the police. The 45-year-old was without shoes and he was wearing only one pair of white socks. From the reconstructed, the agents would have initially exploded some shots in the air to try to scare the man away who repeatedly tried to hit them with the knife running zigzag on the street. The investigations are entrusted to the investigators of the Mobile team led by Marco Cal and coordinated by the deputy Paolo Storari of the Milan prosecutor’s office, who went to the scene.
February 23, 2021 | 03:43
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