(ANSA) - Florence, March 5 - A 54-year-old Senegalese man was
shot multiple times in central Florence Monday and died of his
wounds, sources said.
The man, an undocumented street vendor, was shot near the
central Vespucci bridge, not far from the US consulate.
A 65-year-old Italian man has been arrested in the shooting.
The alleged murderer said he left his house Monday morning
intending to kill himself, police said, but then decided to
shoot anyone who came his way in order to be taken to prison and
not weigh on his family any more.
Initially he came across a family with children and held his
fire, but then the black man appeared and he shot him.
Police said they could rule out a racial motive.
It was a patrol from the crack Folgore paratroopers'
regiment, which was on duty in the 'Safe Streets' operation,
that spotted and stopped the man, police sources said.
A medical team managed to revive the victim, but he died 40
minutes later.
The shooter, who spoke to police while breaking into tears,
said he wanted to kill himself for economic reasons.
A farewell note to his daughter has reportedly been found in
his home in the Oltrarno district not far from the bridge.
Senegalese man, 54, shot dead in Florence
Racial motive ruled out