According to rumors leaked to the press, the Fratelli d’Italia MP, who was dismissed by the party as a precaution, would test positive for Stub. They’re bringing it back Republic And Messenger Turin edition. RIS analyzes would detect traces of gunpowder on the MP’s hands and clothing. But one equally important test is missing: the ballistics report. Therefore, investigations continue. Pozzolo, who was questioned by prosecutors recently, used his right not to answer. According to the MP’s lawyer, he preferred silence “because extensive excerpts from the investigations, which were not made available to the defense, were published in the newspapers.”
The Pozzolo case and the New Year’s Eve shooting
The case relates to the events that took place on New Year’s Eve, when a 31-year-old man was injured by a bullet fired from a gun belonging to Pozzolo.
The gun was legally his and the deputy claimed he did not pull the trigger. However, the agent’s 31-year-old son-in-law, who accompanied the Undersecretary of Justice Andrea Delmastro and was among those who attended the party, was also injured in the shooting.
Undersecretary Delmastro, of whom Pozzolo was a loyal member, immediately declared that he was outside the building at the time of the shooting and was preparing to head home with an escort. It is an element accepted by all statements that the fire was thrown accidentally. On the contrary, it needs to be clarified who was holding the gun when the bullet was fired.
According to Pozzolo, the gun fell to the ground and was accidentally fired by the 31-year-old, who was later injured while retrieving the gun. Victim Luca Campana’s version is different; Luca Campana filed a lawsuit against the sheriff’s deputy, claiming he never handled the gun.
But two of the evening attendees denied Pozzolo and told investigators that it was the sheriff’s deputy who held the gun, a .22-caliber “North American Arms LR” minigun, and that he regularly carried it along with five other guns.
Source: Today IT
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