Shooting at the New Year's Eve, Delmastro: «I would never have imagined that Pozzolo was armed»
The Undersecretary for Justice: "I didn't see anything, I was in the square." Meanwhile, the FdI deputy denies having fired the shot, no stub test for him thanks to parliamentary immunityPer restare aggiornato entra nel nostro canale Whatsapp
«I'm stunned. I told him to come, but I never imagined he was carrying a gun. And then he could have gone to twenty thousand places and instead he came right there... If I had imagined it I would have told him not to come."
Thus, in an interview with Repubblica, undersecretary Andrea Delmastro , regarding the case of the shot fired from the gun of FdI deputy Emanuele Pozzolo at the New Year's Eve party which injured the son-in-law of a man from the escort .
"I didn't notice anything," Delmastro further explains in an interview with Corriere della Sera. «It was after one, the party was over - he says -. I went out to load the car, I was 300 meters away, in the square. When I returned I heard my agent's wife screaming . Then they told me that a gunshot had gone off."
And when asked if he met the Honorable Pozzolo after the accident, Delmastro replies: «No, not yet. I will also want to hear what happened from its reconstruction. Those who were present told me that he had taken out the weapon, a gun the size of a lighter, to show it . Then the shot went off, accidentally ."
Information from the police on the case is expected in the next few hours.
In the meantime , MP Emanuele Pozzolo has resorted to parliamentary immunity by refusing to undergo the stub test , including his clothes, to check whether he had traces of gunpowder on him. The shot that wounded the leg of a 31-year-old son-in-law of a man from Undersecretary Andrea Delmastro's escort present at the party apparently came from the Fdi deputy's mini gun.
Pozzolo stated that he did not shoot . The deputy was already interviewed by the police immediately after the incident for several hours.
(Unioneonline/vl)