Las Vegas Review-Journal

Family of teen detained in Italy says truth hasn’t come out yet

- The Associated Press

SAN FRANCISCO — The family of one of the two California teenagers held in the slaying of an Italian police officer is looking “forward to the truth coming out and our son coming home,” an attorney for the family said.

“We feel the public has an incomplete account of the true version of these events,” said Craig Peters, who spoke for the family Saturday.

Peters read the short statement in front of the home of Finnegan Elder’s parents in San Francisco in which he said the family also expressed their condolence­s to Carabinier­i officer Mario Cerciello Rega. Peters, who spoke next to Elder’s parents, didn’t take questions after making the statement.

The attorney also said Finnegan Elder was “OK. Tired, remorseful and scared. He has our full support, and we stand by his side.”

The statement came after Elder’s father, Ethan, returned from visiting his jailed 19-year-old son in Rome.

Italian prosecutor­s say Finnegan Elder confessed to knifing Cerciello Rega during a July 26 scuffle.

According to court documents, Elder said he thought a strange man was strangling him, and he didn’t know Cerciello Rega was a plaincloth­es police officer.

Cerciello Rega, 35, had returned from his honeymoon a few days earlier and was scheduled to be off work when he and a partner were assigned to respond to a small-scale extortion attempt involving a failed drug deal and a stolen backpack, Italian authoritie­s have said.

He was stabbed 11 times with a 7-inch-long military-style attack knife that investigat­ors reported finding in the drop ceiling of the Americans’ hotel room, police said.

Elder’s friend, 18-year-old Gabriel Natale-hjorth, also is in custody while the investigat­ion continues. Prosecutor­s say he punched and kicked the officer’s partner, Andrea Varriale, while the stabbing was taking place.

A judge who upheld the teens’ detention a week ago wrote in her decision that Varriale said they identified themselves as Carabinier­i and showed their badges but were attacked right away. Judge Chiara Gallo also said Elder did not have marks on his neck consistent with an attempted strangling.

No charges have been brought against either American.

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