Las Vegas Review-Journal (Sunday)

Police said an extreme-right gunman shot six Africans in Italy.

African area targeted after teenager killed

- By Colleen Barry

MILAN — An Italian gunman with extreme right-wing sympathies shot and wounded six African immigrants Saturday in a two-hour drive-by shooting spree, authoritie­s said, terrorizin­g a small Italian city where a Nigerian man had been arrested days earlier in a teenager’s gruesome killing.

Police photos showed the shooting suspect with a neo-Nazi tattoo prominentl­y on his forehead as he sat in custody and an Italian flag tied around his neck as he was arrested in the central Italian city of Macerata. Authoritie­s identified him as Luca Traini, a 28-yearold Italian with no previous record.

Traini had run for town council on the anti-migrant Northern League’s list in a local election last year in Corridonia, the party confirmed, but its mayoral candidate lost the race.

The shooting spree came days after the slaying of 18-year-old Pamela Mastropiet­ro and amid a heated electoral campaign in Italy where anti-foreigner sentiment has become a key theme.

After the attack, Premier Paolo Gentiloni warned in Rome that “the state will be particular­ly severe against whoever thinks of feeding the spiral of violence.”

In Macerata, Interior Minister Marco Minniti said the gunman had been motivated “by racial hatred,” and had “a background of right-wing extremism with clear references to fascism and Nazism.”

Authoritie­s said the six wounded — five men and one woman — appeared to be random targets in various parts of the city of 43,000 in Italy’s central Marche region. Italian news reports indicated that the gunman’s trajectory included the area where the Italian murder victim was found and where the prime suspect in her slaying lived.

The identities of the shooting victims remained unknown. Hospital officials said late Saturday that one had been treated and released, while the others had either undergone surgery or were facing operations for their injuries. One of them remained in intensive care.

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Luca Traini

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