The agents of the Lawyer Operational Unit of the local police of Napoli, during the service in via Toledo, they were called by some citizens because "a man with a hammer was threatening people in the street".
After the first attempts to block him, a note from the Municipality details, the 39-year-old Neapolitan "launched himself against a female officer, first with insults and threats and then physically attacking her and causing injuries to her arms. Thanks to the intervention of other officers, the man was disarmed and arrested".
Subsequent investigations revealed that the man had previous convictions for resisting arrest, insulting a public official, fraud and finally "for having been reported by his partner for personal injury and threats with activation of the so-called Red Code".
The magistrate on duty ordered his trial with a summary procedure following which he was sentenced to 6 months of imprisonment with a suspended sentence.
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The article talks about a serious fact that happens in the city but there are many things that are not very clear. Why is nothing done to stop these situations? The police should have more resources to prevent this kind of crime.