Yet another episode of urban violence with a shopkeeper as the victim and "guilty" of wearing an expensive Rolex.
At around 20.30:30 PM on Saturday, September XNUMX, two robbers burst into a clothing store on Corso Garibaldi, weapons in hand. In the images captured by surveillance cameras, sent to the Alleanza Verdi Sinistra MP Francesco Emilio Borrelli, one of the criminals points a gun at the owner's head, stealing the Rolex he was wearing before fleeing with his accomplice.
The police are investigating the incident and are reviewing the store's security camera footage to verify whether any criminals physically resembling the two bandits entered the store in recent days, and that they evidently did so for the sole purpose of conducting a sort of inspection and verifying that the shopkeeper was wearing a Rolex.
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The bandits may have made a reconnaissance in the previous days
“Scenes of unheard-of violence – Borrelli commented – which demonstrate how we are faced with an increasingly ferocious, aggressive predatory crime, ready to shoot at the slightest hesitation on the part of the victims. A drift that does not seem to stop and that increasingly characterizes the state of serious social alarm that has taken hold of the city.
To combat this truly unsustainable situation, we need to arrange for a greater presence of law enforcement on the territory and guarantee certainty of punishment to criminals who have no qualms about attempting to kill their victims”.







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