Moroccan Parking Attendant Arrested for Threatening Professor in Turin

The Turin police intervened last Wednesday to arrest the night guard of a parking lot, a Moroccan national in an irregular situation, who had threatened to kill a university professor by attacking him in his car.
The website La Città di Salerno reports that the individual fiercely resisted the police patrol alerted by the victim, forcing the latter to call for reinforcements before managing to neutralize him and take him to the police station.
The professor, who was accompanied by his wife, was about to leave a parking lot on Piazza Vittorio Veneto in Turin when he was approached by the 31-year-old Moroccan. The latter was trying to intimidate his victim by forcing him to pay the parking fee.
By refusing to give in to his request, the young man held the couple hostage inside the car, preventing them from leaving the parking lot and threatening to kill them, adds the same source, which does not specify whether the individual was armed.
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