Remembering Ermes Mattielli, a good man and a hard worker who spent his life working tirelessly, an Italian man killed by the State.
To defend his property, he shot and wounded two gypsies who broke into his premises to steal.
After nine long years of trials, he was sentenced to 5 years and 4 months in prison for double attempted murder.
Right after the verdict, he suffered a heart attack and died.
Italians protested strongly against the judges.
Meanwhile, one of the gypsies kept stealing. Arrested again, he still avoided jail.
And that’s not the end of it, his inheritance was taken by the two gypsies to pay the compensation that would otherwise have fallen on his children.
This is the disgusting “justice” that oppresses us.
Rest in peace, Ermes, brother.