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Traini apologises for migrant shootings

Traini apologises for migrant shootings

Defendant says he is not motivated by racial hate

Macerata, 03 October 2018, 11:34

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Luca Traini, a rightist on trial for shooting and wounding six African migrants in Macerata on February 3, apologised during a hearing Wednesday in court of and said "I made a mistake".
    "I don't have any racial hate, I wanted to bring justice against drug dealers; there was a bombardment of news about the spread of drug dealers due to immigration, even my ex-girlfriend took drugs," he said, reading from a prepared statement.
    "In prison I gained a new understanding of the facts," the 29-year-old said during the closed-door hearing in his fast-track trial.
    Traini, who is from Tolentino, is accused of massacre aggravated by racial hate, six attempted homicides, and illegal weapons possession.
    In court he said he had a difficult childhood but is "neither crazy nor borderline".
    Deliberations are underway and a verdict may come as soon as today.
   

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