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03 October 2018 "Sorry, I was wrong". This was stated by Luca Traini, author of the gunshot raid against migrants in Macerata last 3 February, during the trial with shortened procedure (behind closed doors) in the Court of Assizes. "I do not feel any racial hatred - he added reading sentences written on sheets - I wanted to do justice against pusher for the bombardment of news on the general market also because of immigration: even my ex-girlfriend took substances. In prison I gained a new knowledge of the facts ".

Luca Traini, 29, from Tolentino, wounded six black citizens last February 3 to avenge the death of Pamela Mastropietro, which took place a few days earlier. The trial of Traini in front of the court of Assizes of Macerata, chaired by Claudio Bonifazi, takes place with the abbreviated procedure and, consequently, behind closed doors. The 29-year-old is accused of massacre, attempted multiple murder and damage aggravated by racial hatred.

The first four hearings were dedicated above all to analyzing the accused's mental health: "Able to understand and want" at the time of the raid and linked "to an emotional and passionate state", according to the accusation and the expertise of the court consultant , Massimo Picozzi; suffering "of a bipolar disorder of the personality and with a capacity to understand and compromise", on the other hand, due to the expertise of the part signed by the psychiatrist Giovanni Battista Camerini and partly confirmed by the specialists of the prison of Piacenza, where the accused passed a period of observation, which speak of "emotionally unstable personality".

Luca Traini's responsibilities are not in question: to the carabinieri who arrested him in Piazza della Vittoria, surrounded by the Italian flag, at the end of the xenophobic raid that sowed terror in the streets of the center of Macerata, and to the prosecutor Giovanni Giorgio, who he questioned admitted that he had shot for revenge. He had it with those who sold the drug to Pamela, the 19-year-old Roman whose body was torn to pieces and abandoned in the industrial area of ​​Pollenza. The Nigerian Innocent Oseghale is in jail for that murder, with very heavy charges.