He headbutts cars and attacks the police, 18-year-old Tunisian arrested

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THE Carabinieri of the Laives station, in collaboration with colleagues from the Cortaccia station and the Egna radiomobile they have a young Tunisian arrested for the crimes of resistance to a public official and aggravated damage.

THE residents of the Pineta di Laives districtaround midnight in via Aldo Moro, were forced to request the intervention of a patrol as a young man, in an evident state of alteration, was ringing all the intercoms of the houses, causing disturbance and terrorizing those who, in an attempt to to stop the harassment, they were threatened by the boy.

The escalation of violence reached its peak at the precise moment of the arrival of the patrolswhich they found themselves faced with an eighteen-year-old Tunisian in a serious state of alterationprobably due to the intake of psychotropic substances resulted in acts of aggression towards the police, who were forced to ask for the help of 118 and colleagues equipped with Tasers, as a deterrent for a possible explosion of aggression towards third parties.

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Furthermore, the young man perhaps thinking of intimidating the military with his furysuddenly started to headbutt parked cars smashing the rear window of a Renault Megane, injuring himself as a result.

Once blocked the man was taken to Bolzano hospital to have his wounds treated and contextually declared under arrest. He spent the night confined in the security rooms of the Carabinieri Provincial Command in Bolzano.

The next day, it was in the direct trial sentenced to 4 months in prison, with the application of the conditional suspension of the sentence. His position in relation to maintenance of the requirements for staying on national territory is now being examined of the Public Security Authority.

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