2011 Florence shootings
2011 Florence shootings | |
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Location | Florence, Tuscany, Italy |
Date | 13 December 2011 12:34 p.m. (Central European Time) |
Target | Senegalese market traders |
Attack type | Spree shooting Mass shooting Hate crime |
Weapons | Smith & Wesson .357 Magnum |
Deaths | 3 (including the perpetrator) |
Injured | 3 |
Perpetrator | Gianluca Casseri |
Motive | Race hate crime |
On 13 December 2011, an armed attack occurred in Florence.[1][2] Two market traders from Senegal, 40-year-old Samb Modou, and 54-year-old Diop Mor,[3] were killed by Gianluca Casseri, who wounded three other Senegalese traders in another market.[1][2] According to Florentine prosecutor Giuseppe Quattrocchi, the killer shot himself dead as he was approached by police in a car park.[1] The attack was racially motivated according to authorities.[1][2]
The attack occurred on the same day and at the same hour as the 2011 Liège attack. There is no evidence the two shootings were coordinated.
Timeline
[edit]The first shootings were at the Piazza Dalmazia market on Tuesday morning, where two market traders were shot dead and one injured.[2] The killer then fled in a car and wounded two more vendors at the San Lorenzo later that day.[2] He shot himself when confronted by armed police.[2]
Response to shootings
[edit]Protests took place after the shootings, with people marching to the Prefects' office, demanding justice. A leader of the protest met with the Prefect.[2][4][5] Some Senegalese gathered in the Piazza del Duomo to pray.[5]
CasaPound, an Italian far-right and neo-fascist group,[6] described Casseri as a sympathiser but not a member.[2][5]
The attacker
[edit]The attacker was 50-year-old Gianluca Casseri, an accountant from Pistoia who had a history of involvement in far-right politics.[5] In 2010 he published an historical novel La Chiave del Caos, co-authored with Enrico Rulli.[7] He also published a newsletter for fans of J. R. R. Tolkien.[5]
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ a b c d "Gunman Kills Two in Market in Florence". The Wall Street Journal. 13 December 2011.
- ^ a b c d e f g h Kington, Tom (13 December 2011). "Florence gunman shoots Senegalese street vendors dead". The Guardian.
- ^ Thousands march in Florence after racist shootings
- ^ Squires, Nick. "Florence street vendors shot dead by lone gunman". The Daily Telegraph.
- ^ a b c d e Segreti, Giulia. "Rightwinger kills Florence street traders". Financial Times.
- ^ Gattinara, Pietro Castelli; Froio, Caterina; Albanese, Matteo (2013). "The appeal of neo-fascism in times of crisis. The experience of CasaPound Italia". Fascism. Journal of Comparative Fascist Studies. 2 (2): 234–258. doi:10.1163/22116257-00202007. hdl:1814/28683.
- ^ "Italian kills two, wounds three, before shooting himself", ANSA, 13 December 2011.
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