Condominium Dispute Leads to Tragic Shooting in Rome

Condominium Dispute Leads to Tragic Shooting in Rome
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Sunday 11 December 2022, 12:24 - Last updated: 18 March, 16:56

Old condominium rusts for the management of the Consortium. This would be the reason behind the shooting that saw three women victims in Rome. A quarrel that took place during a meeting among condominium owners. The shooter was 57-year-old Claudio Campiti. And there's the mystery of the weapon used.

Shooting in Rome, the witness: «He said I will kill you all. We threw ourselves to the ground, then we disarmed him»

The Mystery of the Pistol

This morning, Claudio Campiti, the 57-year-old man responsible for the murder of three women and the wounding of four other people during a meeting of the Valleverde Consortium in Rome, picked up the pistol at the Tor di Quinto shooting range in Rome. It is learned that the arrested had arrived at the range at opening time and after leaving an identity document he was handed over the Glock pistol, a semi-automatic, with which he then left to reach Via Monte Giberto, the scene of the tragedy, where he fired at least 4-5 shots before being stopped by some of the attendees. Investigations on this aspect of the case are ongoing, coordinated by the Rome Prosecutor's Office.

Gun License Denied

In the past, Campiti had applied for a gun license but was denied. The denial of his request came thanks to information provided by the carabinieri of his place of residence, who had reported ongoing disputes with the consortium.

The Condolences of the Capitoline Hill

«The episode of violence that shocks our city is very serious. Three lives shattered and serious injuries due to a shooting during a condominium meeting. I am in contact with the Prefect and tomorrow I will participate in the Committee for order and security. My thoughts are with the families». This was written on Twitter by the Mayor of Rome, Roberto Gualtieri.

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