Overview
- Turin prosecutors ruled out, for now, attempted murder in the hammer attack on a police officer and are evaluating charges such as devastation, with 24 people under investigation and three arrests confirmed.
- Digos is analyzing additional videos to identify many masked participants in the Askatasuna protest clashes, while seized items include stones, wrenches and knives.
- The cabinet session to approve a new security decree was postponed to Thursday as the Quirinale reviews constitutionality, with measures under consideration including a knife sales ban for minors, a 12-hour preventive hold and limits on automatic registration of officers as suspects.
- Political efforts to pass a shared parliamentary resolution on security showed fractures, with the majority seeking to unify around its text and opposition figures offering only conditional cooperation.
- After a petardo injured Emil Audero in Cremona, the Interior Ministry ordered an Inter away-travel ban until March 23 and restricted ticket sales to Lombardy residents for those matches, excluding the March 8 Milan–Inter derby while investigations continue.