A man opened fire on passersby in the central Italian city of Macerata on Saturday, injuring six African migrants in an attack that officials say appear to be racially motivated. Premier Paolo Gentiloni condemned the drive-by shooting spree, saying "hatred and violence will not succeed in dividing us." Italian nationalist Luca Traini was arrested by police in connection with the shooting. The Nigerian suspect, who was denied asylum last year but has remained in Italy, has refused to talk to police. Magistrates say witnesses saw the Nigerian suspect carrying the suitcases that were later found to contain the teenager's body.
Source: CBC News February 03, 2018 12:33 UTC