A defendant in a bankruptcy case opened fire in an Italian courthouse on Thursday, killing a judge and a lawyer, according to local reports.
Italian Interior Minister Angelino Alfano confirmed via his Twitter account that the suspected gunman had been arrested, but provided no further details of the incident. The man was being held at a Carabinieri police station in the Milanese suburb of Vimercate, Alfano added.
Officials told Italy’s national broadcaster RAI that the shooter was a defendant in a bankruptcy case and that he had shot dead a judge in his office and a lawyer inside the courtroom itself. The identity of the judge and suspected shooter was also reported by Reuters, citing appeals court chairman Giovanni Canzio, and Italian police. NBC News was not immediately able to confirm these details.









