Thanks to video surveillance footage , those responsible for the gunshot wounding of Gianluca Pisacane, brother of Fabio, Cagliari coach, which occurred during the night between Friday and Saturday in the Spanish Quarter, Naples, have been identified: the Flying Squad is said to be on the trail of the brother of one of the girls who had been reprimanded by the young Pisacane (28 years old) for harassing a waitress at his restaurant, the PisaDog19 Spritz.

The picture of what happened before the attack became clearer as the hours passed, thanks in part to the testimony of Andrea Pisacane, 68, father of the technician and the victim: he was also present at the time of the assault.

During the evening, the 28-year-old had intervened to defend a female employee who had been targeted by three customers. A heated argument ensued, during which he acted as a peacemaker. The women then left before the police arrived.

After closing time, young Pisacane was returning home around 4 a.m. He and his father were approached by three men, all with their faces uncovered. "They attacked us," Andrea Pisacane said, "and one, who had a beer in his hand, threw it in Gianluca's face. They argued. Then one grabbed a gun, approached, and fired." Two shots to the right leg. His father was also reportedly beaten. Gianluca Pisacane was taken to Pellegrini Hospital: his condition has never been serious and is slowly improving.

Officers from the Flying Squad and the Montecalvario police station immediately began investigating the incident. By cross-referencing witness accounts and video footage , they identified the three perpetrators, who are currently being investigated by judicial authorities. One is believed to be the brother of one of the girls involved in the fight that occurred earlier that evening. However, to be certain, it's necessary to await further investigations, which could be unveiled within the next few hours.

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