Feared leader of Lazio Ultras firm shot dead in 'execution-style assassination'
THE feared leader of notorious football firm the Lazio Ultras has been shot dead in an apparent execution-style assassination in Rome.
Piscitelli was linked to drug trafficking and local reports suggest his killing may have been a revenge attack carried out by rivals. They rose up in the 1970s and became infamous for displaying warped Fascist symbols and and dolling out racist and anti-Semitic abuse against opposition players and fans.In 2012, awhen a 100-strong mob of neo-Nazi Lazio Ultras attacked English supporters ahead of the teams' Europa League clash in Rome.
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