Moments of terror erupted this evening at Caivano's Parco Verde following a blatant car crash near Block B on Viale Margherita.
According to initial investigations by the Carabinieri, this evening a commando unit consisting of six or seven scooters, with about ten gunmen aboard, apparently spread panic in the streets of the neighborhood by firing several shots in an attempt to intimidate.
The group, armed and speeding, crossed several streets in the neighborhood, leaving behind the sound of gunfire and fear among the residents.
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During the investigation, eight shell casings were found near Viale Margherita, near Block B, specifically at the intersection with Via dei Tulipani. Investigators do not rule out the possibility that further traces may emerge along the route taken by the scooters.
On site, together with the soldiers of the company of Caivano, the men of the Investigative Unit of Castello di Cisterna also intervened, charged with reconstructing the exact route taken by the commando and collecting useful evidence to trace the perpetrators of the shooting.
The Parco Verde, historically one of the strongholds of organised crime and one of the most flourishing drug dealing areas in the province of Naples, thus returns to experience an evening of gunshots and fear, with thepolicewho are investigating to understand whether behind the spread there is a sign of war between clans or a targeted warning.






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The article discusses a very serious situation at Parco Verde. It's incredible how violence can erupt so strongly in a place where there are so many people. Residents must feel unsafe because of these violent incidents.