His escape ended after two days, in the Porta Genova area of Milan. Raffaele Mascia, 21, is now accused of killing the Ukrainian Ivan Disar, 49, and wounding his compatriot Pavel Koresko, who instead seems to be getting away with it, on Saturday afternoon in a bakery-pastry shop in Piazzale Gambara in Milan . When he was tracked down, he did not have the P38 pistol with which he allegedly killed. He did not resist and did not say anything while the police were taking him away. By now, the evidence against him was piling up .

It wasn't just the witness's story, a woman from the East , that pointed to him as the man who had shot on Saturday afternoon. The young man was also filmed by a camera at the back of the store as he walked away after the murder. The 21-year-old, who had been hunted by the agents of the Flying Squad of the Milan Police Headquarters, had already been arrested in the past for drug-related matters. He had left his cell phone in the back of the store, where he sometimes slept. The police also found a katana.

The young man apparently reacted to the provocations of the two Ukrainians, regulars at the bakery-pastry shop, where they had been drinking some beers before the shooting. Tempers flared and Mascia retrieved the gun, which had not been reported, from the back room and shot. The possibility, which initially arose, that the crime had been committed in criminal circles has therefore been ruled out. Instead, it would have been the tragic epilogue of an argument. Tomorrow, the prosecutor Carlo Parodi of the Prosecutor's Office headed by Marcello Viola will forward the request for validation of the arrest to the investigating judge, with a request for custody in prison.

(Online Union)

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