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Pisa, a patrol of the Flying Squad of the Police Headquarters intervened following the request of a shopkeeper who had reported a violent fight between two people

Pisa, at 12.35 yesterday a patrol from the Flying Squad of the Police Headquarters intervened in Via Del Buschetto, adjacent to the Court Square, following the request of a shopkeeper who had reported a violent fight between two people. The police who immediately intervened found two people on the ground between the cars who were still fighting body to body, they proceeded to separate them, restore calm and fully identify them. It was ascertained, thanks to the testimony of the victim and the person requesting intervention, that one of the two, living nearby, had been confronted by an unknown young man who had asked him in a threatening manner to give him money. When he refused, the attacker kicked him in the side and back, prompting a reaction from the victim who engaged in a fight with the robber, a fight that continued when the police arrived. The attacker, a 30-year-old from Pisa with multiple convictions for specific crimes, with the precautionary measure of the obligation to report to the judicial police in place after having been recently released from prison again for robbery, committed in Piazza S. Caterina, was arrested and taken to the police station for formal proceedings; the Public Prosecutor on duty has ordered his detention in the security rooms of the Police Headquarters, pending the validation of the precautionary measure and the immediate trial, set for the morning of Monday 14 June.

At 15.40 pm a patrol from the Flying Squad of the Police Headquarters intervened in Corso Italia, at the H&M store, to report a theft by a minor. The 16-year-old girl, resident on the outskirts of the city, had stolen some items of clothing worth a few tens of euros from the shop and passed the checkout without paying; the security guards had noticed the young girl's furtive maneuvers and had blocked her, alerting the police. The patrol immediately returned the stolen items of clothing to the management of the business and accompanied the minor to the office, where they drew up the documents relating to the complaint against her for aggravated theft to the Public Prosecutor's Office at the Juvenile Court of Florence. At the end, as required by the code, the minor was entrusted to her father, who in the meantime had arrived at the police station.

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