Excited moments inside the Foot Locker shop in via Garibaldi in Cagliari.

Five guys entered the store and started wandering around the shelves. One of them then took some clothes and headed for a fitting room. At the exit, however, a saleswoman realized that one of the sweatshirts taken was missing. The young man had in fact put it on, under his other clothes. Another garment was instead torn, due to the forced removal of the anti-shoplifting device.

At that point the alarm went off in the shop. The young man, in an attempt to escape, began to rail and threaten the saleswoman, pushing her and making her fall violently to the ground, backed up by one of her friends.

In the meantime, the Carabinieri of the Norm of the Cagliari Company arrived and stopped the boy, making him get into the service car to take him to the barracks for investigations. The gazelle, however, was surrounded by the young man's friends, including his brother, who started yelling at the carabinieri to prevent the boy from being led away.

But the story is not over: after arriving at the barracks, the young man gave the military a false name, claiming to be a minor, but his identity then emerged from the databases: he is a 20-year-old Algerian homeless.

At the end of the investigations he was thus arrested for improper robbery and false attestation to a public official on his personal identity and held in the security room pending the hearing for direct before the judge.

(Unioneonline / lf)

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