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Italy: Former Red Brigade commander arrested during bank heist
2007-10-02
(ANSA) - Siena, October 2 - A former commander of the Red Brigades leftist urban guerilla group that murdered Italian statesman Aldo Moro has been arrested for a bank heist committed while he was out of jail for good conduct. The incident caused an outcry in the Italian political world, with opponents of clemency for former terrorists and relatives of terrorism victims voicing outrage and disbelief.

Cristoforo Piancone, 57, serving life for six murders and two attempted murders, on Monday afternoon robbed the headquarters of top Italian bank Monte dei Paschi di Siena (MPS) but was caught after a high-speed chase.

He had been awarded a day-release permit in 2004 to work in a cooperative firm despite being caught shoplifting while on a previous permit. Piancone robbed the MPS bank with an accomplice, the pair forcing staff to hand over 170,000 euros in cash before speeding off on a motorbike.

A bank client called the police who gave chase and caught up with the bike, firing a warning shot. Piancone tried to fire back but didn't realise he hadn't released the safety catch on his revolver, police said.

The former Red Brigades (BR) man was caught in possession of four hand guns and part of the bank haul but his accomplice escaped with the rest.
Four frickin' handguns!
Police said Piancone had helped his accomplice get away by refusing to identify himself. They said they were still trying to establish whether the heist was a "mere crime or an act of 'self-financing' for further terrorist activities".
Uhhhh ... Monty, I'll take Door Number Two, please.
Piancone has served 25 years for the crimes committed during his time in the BR command which ordered countless murders including that of Christian Democrat leader Moro in 1978 - a period for which he has never expressed remorse, describing it as "a historically terminated affair".
He ... lied
He was granted the day-release permits for "excellent conduct" in jail, police said.

There have been several cases in recent years of ex-BR members being allowed out of prison to work. Not all of them had renounced their pasts. Moro kidnapper Valerio Morucci was let out in 1994 and forged a successful career as a writer. A number of other convicted leftist terrorists have returned from exile to claim academic posts.
Any offers from Columbia U.?
San Francisco State U has dibs ...
Last year there was a flap over the terrorist past of an aide to an undersecretary in Romano Prodi's centre-left government. The cases have sparked outrage among victims' families, amplified by political opponents of clemency and rehabilitation programmes.

On Tuesday a leading member of ex-premier Silvio Berlusconi's centre-right Forza Italia party, Isabella Bertolini, urged Justice Minister Clemente Mastella to take action against the judge who granted Piancone's permit. She accused allegedly left-wing judges of being indulgent with leftist terrorists.
Well yeah ...
Siena police chief Massimo Bontempi said he was happy no one had been hurt. "It would have been hard for me to explain to a policeman's family that a released terrorist had killed him," he said. "We were very lucky".
Posted by:mrp

#5  Oddly enough, there are revolvers with safety catches.

Thus the Webley-Fosbery "Automatic Revolver" is meant to be loaded, push-cocked, and then carried at full cock, ready to fire. That's why this peculiar single-action revolver has a safety-catch on the left side of its frame, and needs it.

When mystery writer Agatha Christie wrote "he released the safety-catch of his revolver" – and she used that particular phrase quite often – she may have been expressing personal experience. The Webley-Fosbery was never a government-issue weapon, and almost all of them were privately purchased. Christie's husband, Archeologist Max Mallowan, may have bought one for self-protection, for when he and his wife were out digging up antiquities in Mesopotamia.
Posted by: Steve   2007-10-02 22:08  

#4  . Piancone tried to fire back but didn't realise he hadn't released the safety catch on his revolver, police said.

Revolvers don't have "safety catches", only automatics do.
Posted by: Redneck Jim   2007-10-02 20:50  

#3  Well, that's why I have nothing but contempt for American leftists. If things were truly as bad as they claim (USA fascist theocracy), then surely there would be an armed resistance movement blowing up churches and so on. Instead, the spineless leftists just shake their tiny fists in rage and vote for another story at digg.com.
Posted by: gromky   2007-10-02 15:08  

#2  The left wants to have this happen here also. Mumia Al-Jamal comes to mind. Also the SDS and Weather Underground come to mind - Kathy Boudin is free and I wonder where she is and how many guns she owns?
Posted by: Jack is Back!   2007-10-02 12:13  

#1  The recividism rate for recipients of the death penalty is...0%.
Posted by: tu3031   2007-10-02 12:05  

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