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July 18, 2020In a fight in Corso Garibaldi, one of the main places of the Milanese Movida, on the night of June 5th to 6th he stabbed a peer. For Alessandro Caravita, 20 years old, son of Franco, the historic head of ultras for Inter, the Milan police commissioner ordered Daspo for violent conduct "out of context", not therefore during sporting events - Ansa reports.

The aggression of Corso Garibaldi - explains the Questura - is "only the latest manifestation of the troublemaking disposition of the twenty year old, already known to the police for episodes of violence with other exponents of the ultrà world".

Caravita will not have access for four years to the stadiums where football matches will be played, even abroad, and will not be able to attend the places affected by the stop, transit or transport of players or fans. "The goal - explains the Police Headquarters - is to guarantee the safety of sporting events by prohibiting access to those who have demonstrated violent behavior, regardless of where they have shown their danger".   

For the attack on Corso Garibaldi, Caravita had been arrested for attempted murder, serious personal injury and abusive knife harbor. His background also included a 2018 brawl that broke out outside a tattoo shop, which was also attended by another visitor to the Nerazzurri North Curve.   

The twenty-year-old - always reports Ansa - was also investigated for aggravated brawl in the investigation into the clashes between the Nerazzurri and Neapolitans on 26 December 2018, during which Daniele Belardinelli, Inter fan overwhelmed by an SUV driven, lost his life from an ultrà of Napoli.