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Police said Claudio Giardiello shot the judge, Fernando Ciampi, in his office, having earlier opened fire in a courtroom killing a lawyer and his co-defendant in a bankruptcy trial. A fourth person was wounded.
In all, Giardiello fired 13 shots inside the Palace of Justice in central Milan before fleeing, police said. They arrested him in Vimercate, a town north of Italy's financial centre
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the attacker likely carried a false identification badge and entered through a side entrance reserved for lawyers and court employees, where there is no metal detector.
http://uk.reuters.com/article/2015/04/09/uk-italy-tribunal-shooting-idUKKBN0N00U120150409
Thu Apr 9, 2015 5:55pm BST
Man kills judge, two others on rampage through Milan courthouse
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Claudio Giardiello, 57, after his arrest
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The man arrested in the shooting deaths of three people at a Milan courthouse Thursday allegedly told police he wanted revenge for his business bankruptcy. "I wanted to take revenge on those who ruined me," were the first words reportedly spoken by 57-year-old businessman Claudio Giardiello after his arrest. Giardiello, who was facing a fraudulent bankruptcy lawsuit in the crack-up of Magenta Immobiliare real estate company, opened fire during his trial hearing on the third floor of the courthouse, where he killed co-defendant Giorgio Erba and 37-year-old lawyer Lorenzo Alberto Claris Appiani, who was about to testify against him. He also hit co-defendant and business partner Davide Limongelli, who is hospitalized in serious condition and injured a lawyer, who is not badly hurt after being hit in the leg. He then went down to the second floor and killed bankruptcy judge Fernando Ciampi - who tried to protect a female colleague during the attack - with two shots to the chest.
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The shooter may have entered the building through a side door reserved for judges and lawyers by showing false identification papers, Milan prosecutor Edmondo Bruti Liberati said. Giardiello, a native of Benevento in the southern Campania region, resided in the northern town of Brugherio and is reportedly separated from his wife, with whom he has a son and a daughter. Appiani, whom he killed with a shot to the chest, had been his lawyer but was in court as a witness in the bankruptcy case against him.
http://www.ansa.it/english/news/general_news/2015/04/09/gunman-murders-three-in-milan-courthouse_c35cf884-f069-41d3-bcfc-c6fbd53deaed.html
ANSA.it
Gunman murders three in Milan courthouse
'Wanted revenge on those who ruined me' says shooter
Redazione Ansa
MILAN
09 April 2015 18:24
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