Around 200 Lazio fans and 100 Roma fans clashed this Saturday morning outside the Olympic stadium, a fight that was ended by Italian police with three arrests: two ‘giallorossi’ fans and one ‘laziale’, the leader of the ultras, Claudio Corbolotti .
The clashes took place in the morning, around 9:30 am, at the River bar, right next to the stadium. The nearly 300 people involved were camouflaged with hoods or balaclavas, as can be seen in the videos that spread on social networks.
Tear gas and fireworks
Authorities, bracing for one of the most tense days in the Italian capital, intervened with tear gas to end the clashes. The fans also charged the agents by throwing firecrackers.
The photos were analyzed to identify those who participated in the riots. During the operation, apart from those arrested, helmets, batons and screwdrivers were also seized.
The detainee among Lazio fans is Claudio Corbolotti, leader of the ultras. According to police reports, according to local media reports, he was arrested for carrying a weapon on the occasion of a sporting event because he allegedly got a bat.
Lazio ultra has been condemned
Corbolotti He has already been sentenced to a year in prison for the riot on April 24, 2019 where ultra Lazio fans displayed a banner in Milan praising Benito Mussolini.
The derby was played in the afternoon and Roma won 1-0 with a goal from Gianluca Mancini in a corner.
Source: La Verdad

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