Street parade and defaced walls in Como, four young people reported

Street parade and defaced walls in Como, four young people reported
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First measures by the police after the Street Parade, the demonstration that last Saturday crossed the streets of Como to say no to the “touristed city”. The event had a controversial aftermath, linked above all to complaints about the walls and shop windows being defaced, as well as the inconvenience for residents. Less than a week later, the police headquarters reported four of the participants, accused of defacement and defacement.
While residents had complained about the very loud music even beyond the hours scheduled for the event, there were also numerous reports of writings appearing on the walls, particularly in via Mentana, via Sirtori and also in the historic centre.

The Digos agents of the Como police station, present at the demonstration, carried out filming and investigations into what happened on April 20th in the streets of the city during the procession. The images taken by the police and further elements ascertained by the police have resulted in the past few hours in the complaint of four young people, all of whom arrived from out of town specifically for the Street Parade.
The four young people identified must answer for defacement and defacement. They are between 20 and 25 years old and reside in Milan, Bergamo, Pavia and Bologna. The investigations of the officers of the Como police station continue to evaluate further positions and to ascertain in detail the responsibilities of the reported boys.

The organizers, after the controversy, had added fuel to the fire. In a note entitled “we do not apologize for the inconvenience”, they underlined: “We demand organized chaos on Saturday, we demand its safe and accessible management”.

 
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