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A man has opened fire near the residence of Italy's prime minister. The shooting injured two police officers and a passer-by. The man has reportedly told investigators he wanted to shoot politicians.
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Police in Macerata have arrested a man they say went on an hours-long shooting spree targeting African immigrants. The shootings come amid high tensions after an immigrant was detained in connection with a brutal murder.
The Five Star protest party is riding high in the polls ahead of next week's election in Italy. Their anti-establishment, anti-immigrant message is resonating with frustrated Italians. Megan Williams reports from Rome.