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violence in Italy

KingPaulV

Starting XI
Dont know if you guys where aware of a man that died from a gunshot wound inflicted by italian police in mach riots related to Juve, vs Lazio, a number of other incidents, well just now Roma Tifosi just attacked a police headquaters in Roma, its bad outhere; what the hell is going on
 

KingPaulV

Starting XI
well the fans are all up in amrs because they are protesting the use of unnecessary force by police, but mind you, they miss the fact that police wouldnt have had to be called in was it not for the fact that a good portion of Juve and Lazio Ultras where fighthing in the middle of A MAJOR HIGHWAY!!
 

Bobby

The Legend

"Mr Sandri was apparently shot while in a car outside the motorway restaurant."

Shot while sitting in his car. RIP, Gabriele.

The officer who fired the shot should be tried for his murder. The common code of law enforcement says that warning shots should be used in extreme situations, and ALWAYS fired skyward.
 

rony31

Team Captain
Bobby;2435302 said:

"Mr Sandri was apparently shot while in a car outside the motorway restaurant."

Shot while sitting in his car. RIP, Gabriele.

The officer who fired the shot should be tried for his murder. The common code of law enforcement says that warning shots should be used in extreme situations, and ALWAYS fired skyward.

:nape:

words from Nesta:

Milan defender Alessandro Nesta has admitted his disappointment at the situation.

"We all came out ready to play. Unfortunately, certain episodes happened with Atalanta fans trying to provoke the suspension of the game," said Nesta.

"But the problem is not inside the stadium. The problem is that what happens inside the stadium is a reflection of our society."



In other words, get your **** together, Italy.
 

Vagegast

Banned for Life [He likes P. Diddy]
Funny how all the games were suspended when a police officer was killed but when a innocent fan was killed by a police officer, most of the games are still played.
 

KingPaulV

Starting XI
I understand that there might have been an abuse of authority, not that it would be the first time Italian police would be noted for that, I think they rate as one of the most abusive police forces in the world anyway, but what I am not really getting here, is that everybody is just ignoring the fact that these people where out rioting in the middle of a road, had they just been congregating somewhere, I understand the outrage, and while the unlucky individual was killed perhaps while breaking no laws, most of his colleagues where.....I think the Italian teams in the CL have had two games with no crowds because of UEFA bans on violent tifosi....
 

Brondbyfan

Senior Squad
UEFA and FIFA must shoulder some of the blame. They should have banned Italian clubs from European competition and the Italian national team years ago. But they won't do it, and the situation continues to devolve.
 

yoyo913

Team Captain
Brondbyfan;2435410 said:
UEFA and FIFA must shoulder some of the blame. They should have banned Italian clubs from European competition and the Italian national team years ago. But they won't do it, and the situation continues to devolve.

This wasn't in a European competition nor an international game.
 

sl benfica

Reserve Team
Alot of the cops don't feel safe anymore and think they will be targets now, if the situation doesn't calm down none will work for the Italian FA for the upcoming Italy-Faroe Islands which will be an automatic forefit if no security is in place. Then the government would have to use the local nation guard or army instead to prevent that from happening.
 
I was expecting to be negged for my post.
But really, how many riots/deaths or crowd trouble is there every year in Italy?
It's a complete disgrace. Afterwards they always say they're gonna clamp down on this kind of thing and come down hard on Italy. But it really just never happens.
 

TheGrimSweeper

Youth Team
Brondbyfan;2435410 said:
UEFA and FIFA must shoulder some of the blame. They should have banned Italian clubs from European competition and the Italian national team years ago. But they won't do it, and the situation continues to devolve.

No that won't do anything..
 


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