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Christian Campigli
Symbol of the dark side of immigration. The arrogance of those who believe they can do what they want. And he has no respect for Italy. Agents of the Turin police headquarters flying squad, led by manager Davide Corazzini, arrested Said Alì, 24, born in Morocco and an Italian citizen, known on social media as Don Alì. The investigation was coordinated by the Piedmont capital’s Prosecutor’s Office.

The twenty-year-old, who is enjoying tremendous success on Tik Tok, has declared himself the “King of Maranza”. Alì has been at the center of controversy in recent weeks due to his video shot in Milan’s Barriera district. One of the worst suburbs in the capital Milan, where African immigrants play the boss. In the footage, the young man is seen verbally attacking an elementary school teacher, accusing him of molesting a student. The teacher had been surrounded and threatened by Don Alì and two other members of his gang. And what’s even more amazing, he was accompanied by his 3 and a half year old daughter. The act of punishment, recorded on a mobile phone, was shared on social media and accompanied by captions describing the teacher as a “pedophile” and “prey”. A series of accusations that have not yet received any confirmation. The teacher has reported the incident and the prosecutor’s office has opened a case. A few days after the video was published, the crew of the Dritto e Rovescio program in Rete 4, which was on Corso Novara, between the Aurora and Barriera districts of Milan, to report on Don Alì, was attacked. Unworthy madness, endless shame. Yet even when Le Iene went to talk to him (or rather, tried to reason with him) Ali had shown an unacceptable attitude. As the Rete 4 correspondent tried to work, a hooded man armed with a spike bat attacked the car the journalist and operator were in, smashing the windshield. The attacker then fled. Police are investigating this episode.

However, Don Alì is not the only one targeted by investigators: two other boys, aged 24 and 27, have also been ordered to sign as accomplices. The league also intervened in this matter by publishing posts on its social networks. A screenshot of the news was displayed and next to it was a comment that left nothing to chance: “That’s great.”
