A security guard who killed a former
colleague attempting to rob a bingo hall in Navacchio near Pisa
has been listed among those under investigation for the
incident.
A judge "fully recognised" the guard's right to self-defence,
judicial sources said.
Robber Davide Giuliani, who had worked for the same security
company but was on paternity leave, approached security guard
Simone Paolini after he had just withdrawn about 6,000 euros of
Bingo hall takings.
Giuliani pointed his gun at Paolini when he was in his car,
and then walked towards the vehicle.
Paolini then responded by firing two shots from the car,
injuring Giuliani, who retaliated by attacking Paolini, telling
him he had economic problems. Giuliani then escaped in a car and
was later found dead about a kilometre away.
Police looked into whether Paolini was authorised to
carry firearms and carry out certain duties.
He was uninjured in the incident.
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