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Italian Court Hands 2 US Tourists Life Sentences for Murdering Police Officer as Teens


Italian Court Hands 2 US Tourists Life Sentences for Murdering Police Officer as Teens
ROME—Two American tourists were sentenced to life in prison by an Italian court on Wednesday for the 2019 murder of a policeman near their Rome hotel in a case that shook the nation.
Finnegan Lee Elder, who was 19 at the time, had admitted to stabbing Mario Cerciello Rega in the early hours of July 26, 2019, while his friend Gabriel Christian Natale-Hjorth, then 18, was tussling with another police officer.
However, the pair say they had acted in self defense because they thought the two policemen, who were not in uniform at the time, were thugs out to get them after a botched attempt to buy drugs.

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US tourists given life terms for murdering Italian policeman


May 06, 2021
published at 1:17 AMReuters
US citizens Finnegan Lee Elder (second from left) and Gabriel Christian Natale-Hjorth (fifth from left) wait for the verdict at the courthouse in Rome, Italy.
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ROME - Two American tourists were sentenced to life in prison by an Italian court on Wednesday (May 5) for the 2019 murder of a policeman near their Rome hotel in a case that shook the nation.
Finnegan Lee Elder, who was 19 at the time, had admitted to stabbing Mario Cerciello Rega in the early hours of July 26, 2019, while his friend Gabriel Christian Natale-Hjorth, then 18, was tussling with another police officer.
However, the pair say they had acted in self defence because they thought the two policemen, who were not in uniform at the time, were thugs out to get them after a botched attempt to buy drugs.

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The Daily Herald - Italian court hands US tourists life sentences for murdering policeman


Italian court hands US tourists life sentences for murdering policeman
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ROME--Two American tourists were sentenced to life in prison by an Italian court on Wednesday for the 2019 murder of a policeman near their Rome hotel in a case that shook the nation.
Finnegan Lee Elder, who was 19 at the time, had admitted to stabbing Mario Cerciello Rega in the early hours of July 26, 2019, while his friend Gabriel Christian Natale-Hjorth, then 18, was tussling with another police officer. However, the pair say they had acted in self defence because they thought the two policemen, who were not in uniform at the time, were thugs out to get them after a botched attempt to buy drugs.

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US tourists imprisoned for life by Italian court for murdering policeman


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The pair say they had acted in self-defence because they thought the two policemen, who were not in uniform at the time, were thugs. [Reuters]
Two American tourists were sentenced to life in prison by an Italian court on Wednesday for the 2019 murder of a policeman near their Rome hotel in a case that shook the nation.
Finnegan Lee Elder, who was 19 at the time, had admitted to stabbing Mario Cerciello Rega in the early hours of July 26, 2019, while his friend Gabriel Christian Natale-Hjorth, then 18, was tussling with another police officer.
However, the pair say they had acted in self-defence because they thought the two policemen, who were not in uniform at the time, were thugs out to get them after a botched attempt to buy drugs.

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First Thing: 'monumental moment' as US backs patent waiver for Covid vaccines


First Thing: ‘monumental moment’ as US backs patent waiver for Covid vaccines
Molly Blackall
Good morning.
The US has declared its support for a patent waiver for Covid-19 vaccines, in an attempt to enable more widespread access to vaccines around the world. The head of the World Health Organization welcomed the move as a “monumental moment in the fight against Covid-19”.
India and South Africa have been supporting a waiver since October, along with about 100 emerging economies. However, wealthier countries have been blocking a debate on the issue at the World Trade Organization.
What will a waiver mean? At the moment, coronavirus vaccines are considered the private property of the pharmaceutical corporations, making it harder for poorer countries to get access. A patent waiver will enable other companies to manufacturer the vaccine without violating intellectual property laws. Some people have described it as “sharing the vaccine recipe”.

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Italian court hands US tourists life sentences for murdering policeman


The two were tourists in 2019 when they stabbed a policeman to death.
Their claim of self-defence was rejected.
Two American tourists were sentenced to life in prison by an Italian court on Wednesday for the 2019 murder of a policeman near their Rome hotel in a case that shook the nation.
Finnegan Lee Elder, who was 19 at the time, had admitted to stabbing Mario Cerciello Rega in the early hours of 26 July 2019, while his friend Gabriel Christian Natale-Hjorth, then 18, was tussling with another police officer.
However, the pair say they had acted in self-defence because they thought the two policemen, who were not in uniform at the time, were thugs out to get them after a botched attempt to buy drugs.

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Lawyers vow to appeal sentences of two Americans found guilty of murdering an Italian cop


'They are not mafia bosses who kill innocent people': Families of two California students sentenced to life for stabbing to death Italian cop slam Italian justice system
Finnegan Lee Elder, 21, and Gabriel Natale Hjorth, 20, were convicted by a jury in Rome on Wednesday over the  murder of Vice Brigadier Mario Cerciello Rega, 35
Elder stabbed Rega 11 times with a 7-inch Rambo knife on July 26, 2019 after a drug deal went awry  
Natale-Hjorth, whom Elder knew from high school in Mill Valley, California, helped hide the knife  
Elder family spokesman Craig Peters blasted the jury for handing them the same sentence given to mobsters  

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US tourists get life for murdering Italian cop


US tourists get life for murdering Italian cop2021|02:00
Two American tourists were sentenced to life in prison by an Italian court on Wednesday (May 5) for the 2019 murder of a policeman near their hotel in Rome, in a case that shook the nation. Finnegan Lee Elder, who was 19 at the time, had admitted to stabbing Mario Cerciello Rega in the early hours of July 26, 2019, while his friend Gabriel Christian Natale-Hjorth, then 18, was tussling with another police officer. However, the pair say they had acted in self defense because they thought the two policemen, who were not in uniform at the time, were thugs out to get them after a botched attempt to buy drugs. Elder shook his head as the verdict was read out, while Cerciello Rega's widow Rosa Maria Esilio wept. She spoke outside the court. "This verdict is the result of a long and painful process that will not bring Mario back to me, it will not bring him back to life and it will not give us back our life together. Today is the first step towards a new justice and Mario will be an example for those who need justice." The court rejected the Californians' testimony and handed down the toughest punishment possible in Italy. The pair were also found guilty of attempted extortion, assault, resisting a public official and carrying an attack-style knife without just cause. Under Italy's penal code, criminals serving life terms can be eligible for parole after 21 years, if they have a good behavior record. The defense lawyers immediately announced they would appeal.

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