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Italy fans rampage after killing | Italy fans rampage after killing |
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Italian football fans have reacted violently inside and outside stadiums following the police shooting of a Lazio supporter. | Italian football fans have reacted violently inside and outside stadiums following the police shooting of a Lazio supporter. |
Gabriele Sandri, 26, was shot in what police called a "tragic error" as they tried to stop violence between rival fans at a motorway stop in Tuscany. | Gabriele Sandri, 26, was shot in what police called a "tragic error" as they tried to stop violence between rival fans at a motorway stop in Tuscany. |
A match between Atalanta and AC Milan was stopped as fans and police clashed. There was violence at other games. | A match between Atalanta and AC Milan was stopped as fans and police clashed. There was violence at other games. |
Later hundreds of fans rampaged in Rome and there were more protests in Milan. | Later hundreds of fans rampaged in Rome and there were more protests in Milan. |
Police chiefs, politicians and football administrators will be meeting on Monday to seek to limit the damage from the weekend's incidents. | |
Bus torched | Bus torched |
The worst violence was in the capital, where hundreds of armed fans attacked a police barracks and the Italian Olympic Committee headquarters. | The worst violence was in the capital, where hundreds of armed fans attacked a police barracks and the Italian Olympic Committee headquarters. |
In pictures: killing aftermath | In pictures: killing aftermath |
Sunday's late match between AS Roma and Cagliari had been postponed as a precaution but fans wielding rocks and clubs turned up outside the Stadio Olimpico. | Sunday's late match between AS Roma and Cagliari had been postponed as a precaution but fans wielding rocks and clubs turned up outside the Stadio Olimpico. |
Security guards in the Olympic headquarters barricaded themselves in as fans outside smashed windows and burned vehicles as they clashed with police. | Security guards in the Olympic headquarters barricaded themselves in as fans outside smashed windows and burned vehicles as they clashed with police. |
The mob blocked off one end of a bridge over the Tiber and ordered motorists to leave the area. | The mob blocked off one end of a bridge over the Tiber and ordered motorists to leave the area. |
A bus was torched and several people including police were injured. | |
There were also angry scenes in central Milan near the offices of the broadcaster RAI, as fans hurled rocks at a police station and beat up two journalists. | |
Gabriele Sandri worked as a disc jockey in the Italian capital | Gabriele Sandri worked as a disc jockey in the Italian capital |
In Bergamo, where Atalanta were playing AC Milan, police and fans clashed ahead of the match. | In Bergamo, where Atalanta were playing AC Milan, police and fans clashed ahead of the match. |
The game was abandoned 10 minutes after kick-off, when fans tried to smash down a barrier and force their way onto the pitch. | The game was abandoned 10 minutes after kick-off, when fans tried to smash down a barrier and force their way onto the pitch. |
In Siena, supporters shouted "murderers" at police. | In Siena, supporters shouted "murderers" at police. |
There was also violence at lower league games in southern Italy. | There was also violence at lower league games in southern Italy. |
Seven of the top league games started 10 minutes late with players wearing black armbands although atmospheres remained tense. | Seven of the top league games started 10 minutes late with players wearing black armbands although atmospheres remained tense. |
Italian Prime Minister Romano Prodi called for a full investigation into the shooting and said the violence was "very worrying". | Italian Prime Minister Romano Prodi called for a full investigation into the shooting and said the violence was "very worrying". |
'Tragic error' | 'Tragic error' |
Mr Sandri, a 26-year-old disc jockey from Rome, was a Lazio fan on his way to a match with Inter Milan. | Mr Sandri, a 26-year-old disc jockey from Rome, was a Lazio fan on his way to a match with Inter Milan. |
The victim was shot near a motorway restaurant in Tuscany | The victim was shot near a motorway restaurant in Tuscany |
Lazio fans and supporters of Juventus on their way to a match at Parma reportedly clashed at the service station near Arezzo. | Lazio fans and supporters of Juventus on their way to a match at Parma reportedly clashed at the service station near Arezzo. |
Mr Sandri was apparently shot while in a car outside the motorway restaurant. | Mr Sandri was apparently shot while in a car outside the motorway restaurant. |
Police suggested he may have been killed by a warning shot. | Police suggested he may have been killed by a warning shot. |
The exact details of the shooting are unclear and an investigation is under way. | The exact details of the shooting are unclear and an investigation is under way. |
"It was a tragic error," said Arezzo police chief Vincenzo Giacobbe. | "It was a tragic error," said Arezzo police chief Vincenzo Giacobbe. |
"Our agent had intervened to prevent the brawl between these two groups, who had not been identified as fans," Mr Giacobbe said, according to the Italian news agency Ansa. | "Our agent had intervened to prevent the brawl between these two groups, who had not been identified as fans," Mr Giacobbe said, according to the Italian news agency Ansa. |
The Inter-Lazio game was postponed. | The Inter-Lazio game was postponed. |
In April the Italian government introduced a law aimed at stamping out football hooliganism. | In April the Italian government introduced a law aimed at stamping out football hooliganism. |
It was enacted after a policeman was killed in rioting at a match in Sicily in February. | It was enacted after a policeman was killed in rioting at a match in Sicily in February. |
The BBC's Frances Kennedy in Rome says that despite the new anti-hooliganism measures, Sunday's explosion of anger shows that violence is never far from the surface. | The BBC's Frances Kennedy in Rome says that despite the new anti-hooliganism measures, Sunday's explosion of anger shows that violence is never far from the surface. |