Luca Traini

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02 October 2019After 4 hours of council chamber the Ancona Assize Court of Appeal confirmed the conviction, imposed at first instance, for 12 years of imprisonment for Luca Traini, 30 years old from Tolentino who wounded six migrants on 3 February 2018 color with gunshots in the streets of Macerata. A raid that Traini had justified saying he wanted to avenge the killing of 18-year-old Pamela Mastropietro. The Attorney General's Office, led by Sergio Sottani, had requested confirmation of the first instance sentence which recognized Traini responsible for massacre aggravated by racial hatred, damage and abusive port of arms. The defense, represented by the lawyer Giancarlo Giulianelli, in addition to the renewal of the psychiatric examination for the accused, had supported for him the non-configurability of the crime of massacre, the absence of racial reasons and the application of generic mitigating factors.

In the classroom
The trial took place in an abbreviated manner behind closed doors in the presence, among others, of civil lawyers. The accusation, represented by the attorney general Sergio Sottani and the deputy pg Luigi Ortenzi. A small screen was also placed in front of the court desk where images and films were projected to reconstruct the dynamics of the shooting.

Traini's book
It is dedicated to Pamela Mastropietro, the 18-year-old Roman killed and torn to pieces by a Nigerian pusher, the book written in prison by Luca Traini, the thirty-year-old from Tolentino who on February 3, 2018, a few days after finding the girl's body, yes he started shooting mad at black migrants, driving around the city streets and around. This was said today by Traini's lawyer, Giancarlo Giulianelli, in the Court of Appeal in Ancona after the conviction of the man in the first instance at 12 years in prison. Traini has always motivated the raid with the desire to avenge Pamela. According to the lawyer, he is looking for a publisher and intends to allocate the proceeds of the book sales to satisfy the civil parties.