Five years and four months. This is the sentence imposed today in court in Sassari, with the abbreviated procedure, by the preliminary hearing judge Gian Paolo Piana on Cristian Tedde, accused of shooting a Senegalese man in the historic center on April 1st a year ago.

The 40-year-old from Sassari, following a disagreement with Omar Ndiaye the night before the events, showed up at six in the morning in front of the non-EU citizen's home in Largo Monache Cappuccine. Firing an air rifle and wounding the other in the chest.

In today's discussion, deputy prosecutor Erica Angioni asked for seven years for Tedde while defense lawyer Paolo Spano underlined that his client had no intention of killing the Senegalese. Adding that a railing separated the two and made it impossible to hit the attacked seriously.

The judge for the preliminary hearings also established compensation for the offended party, assisted by the lawyer Giuseppe Onorato, of 50 thousand euros with an immediately enforceable provision of 20 thousand euros.

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