Italy drive-by shootings: Gunman 'targeting black people' opens fire on pedestrians in city of Macerata

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TheOneWho_Knocks on February 3rd, 2018 at 15:52 UTC »

To give some context, this happens after a girl was found cut in pieces inside two luggages in the same city, Macerata. She was killed by a Nigerian immigrant, so this idiot went white power on random black people.

Porrick on February 3rd, 2018 at 14:51 UTC »

I've traveled a fair bit, especially around Europe, and Italy is the place I've seen the most "White Power" graffiti. Especially Verona, weirdly.

HarryHagaren on February 3rd, 2018 at 13:31 UTC »

I'm from the Marche region (Macerata is one of its provinces), and I'm kinda shocked.

Macerata is also known as the "City of Peace", and it's one of the candidate cities for the title of "Capital city of Italian Culture" for 2020.

Yet this happened, and there are comments under local news Facebook posts that really scares me because they're justifying the shooter, with things like "I would have done the same if someone murdered my daughter" (FYI, the shooter apparently has no connection with the girl who was murdered the other day in the Macerata area).

Some people are even tagging the shooter on Facebook posts thanking him for his "good job".

I know that me being shocked might look dumb to some of you who live in places with even bigger racial and shooting problems, but I'm just telling my point of view.