Pisa, officers who used batons against students identify themselves

The police officers who participated in the attacks against the students of Pisa have decided to take responsibility. In fact, they went to their boss and self-identified: “Under that helmet, there was me.” Some masked police officers were filmed beating underage students with batons. Their names now appear in an information document already sent by the Pisa police station to the public prosecutor's office. This was made known in an official note from the Department of Public Security, which states that “the police officers employed in uniform and with protective helmets during the pro-Palestinian demonstration on February 23 in Pisa, scene of some clashes with students, actively contributed to their specific identification. The choice of officers should speed up both internal investigations and prosecutorial assessments.

Investigation

The list of names established today, March 1, adds important details to the investigation file opened by the magistrates. Which already contains the positions of four young adults accused of violence or threats towards a public official. Interior Minister Matteo Piantedosi made this known to the House during the position briefing yesterday, February 29. Adding that “checks will be carried out rigorously and in complete transparency on what happened, judicial investigations are also underway. The government has not changed its strategy for managing public order. The parents of the truncated boys have promised class action.

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