Antonio Annarumma

Antonio Annarumma (10 January 1947, Monteforte Irpino, Campania – 19 November 1969, Milan) was an Italian policeman, and killed at age 22 while serving during a demonstration called by the Italian (Marxist–Leninist) Communist Party and from the Student Movement. He is considered to be the first victim of the Years of Lead, a period of social and political upheaval in Italy.

The demonstration passed in front of the Teatro Lirico, Milan, where a union rally was held by CISL with speaker Bruno Storti.

During attacks on the police, Annarumma was hit by an iron tube, according to the court inquiry. After he was struck the vehicle he was driving hit another police officer.[1] Students believe it is the accident which killed him, but this claim was repudiated by the medical examination.[2]

Notes

  1. http://www.cadutipolizia.it/fonti/1943-1981/1969annarumma.htm
  2. Montanelli, Indro; Mario Cervi (1991). L'Italia degli anni di piombo. Milan, Lombardy, Italy: Rizzoli Editore.
gollark: ÆÆÆÆÆÆÆÆA why won't google apps script let me do this
gollark: If you *can* do it without introducing bugginess, which Rust lets you, it's obviously quite good.
gollark: > Many other programming languages, such as Ruby and Python, are implemented in C and you get those for free too.Don't lots of these also reply on a lot of system-specific stuff which isn't just "C"?
gollark: There actually *is* an alternative compiler, as far as I know, but it doesn't do borrow checking, so it isn't much use for real stuff.
gollark: Yes. Concurrency lets you get higher performance, generally.
This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.