Milan, 23 February (LaPresse) – Carmelo Cinturrino ‘consciously and deliberately’ shot at the “silhouette” of Abderrahim Mansouri while he was ‘seeking an escape route’. He did so ‘without any justification’. This is stated in the arrest warrant for the police officer reported by LaPresse. For this reason, he is under investigation for ‘voluntary manslaughter’. The victim never had a gun in his hand, as initially claimed, but only ‘threatened’ to ‘throw a stone’ from about ‘30 metres’ away, a ‘distance incompatible with the real possibility’ of hitting the police officers, so much so that his colleague, when questioned, ‘reported that he had no fear of being hit’. The presence of a stone would in fact be clearly ‘visible’ in the first photograph of the 28-year-old's body, still half clenched in his right hand, with which, according to the police officer, the man was instead holding a gun. The detainee's version was also contradicted by “multiple elements”, including the “position” of the “body” at the time of the shooting, the “dynamics of the fall”, the “timeliness of the call for help” and the “movements” of his colleague.