Monday will be the day of the formal start of preliminary investigations to give substance to the investigation file opened by the prosecutor's office against unknown persons and for now without any hypothesis of crime to shed light on last Friday's police charges against a pro-Palestine student demonstration at which was mainly attended by high school students and minors.
Acting prosecutor Giovanni Porpora will assign the investigation to one of his deputies while he has already delegated the collection of initial evidence to the carabinieri.
Video Pisa, the police block Piazza dei Cavalieri and charge the demonstrators
The police headquarters also filed an independent report accompanied by videos shot by the forensic police.
The investigators will focus on the videos circulated on social media and those shot and acquired by the teachers of the high school in front of which the clashes occurred, but also on the chain of command of the public order device to clarify who gave the order to charge and Why.
Meanwhile, the lawyer Andrea Callaioli is ready to collect the complaints from the parents of the injured minors to advance a common and collective action demanding an account of the conduct carried out in the square by the police.
Video Pro-Palestine demonstration in Pisa, a student recounts the clashes
After the summit on Saturday in the prefecture between the unions, the prefect, the police commissioner, the mayor and the provincial commanders of the other law enforcement agencies, the shared objective is to carry out rapid and rigorous investigations to restore a more serene climate in the city after the controversies of the last few days.
Meanwhile, the mayor, Michele Conti, announced that "already in tomorrow's session of the city council we will have to start a serious and calm discussion" on the matter and that the administration has "decided to transform the Youth Council already scheduled for Wednesday next, in a moment of reflection and proposal, inviting the students of the city's high schools".
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