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The accidental police shooting of a soccer fan sparked clashes between authorities and other soccer fans in Rome, Milan and elsewhere in Italy Sunday, Nov. 11, 2007.
A Tragic Accident
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Forensic police officers check evidence at the highway rest stop of Badia al Pino, near Arezzo, central Italy, where a Lazio soccer fan was killed Sunday, Nov. 11, 2007. Gabriele Sandri was sitting in a car while police were trying to break up a nearby clash between Lazio fans and supporters of another club. Sandri was struck by a police bullet and killed.
A Father's Gaze
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The father of Gabriele Sandri, second from left, checks the car where his son was hit in the neck by a bullet, Sunday, Nov. 11, 2007. Arezzo police chief Vincenzo Giacobbe called the shooting "a tragic error. Our officer had intervened to avert that scuffle, between two small groups of people who weren't (yet) identified as fans, from degenerating," Giacobbe said in a statement.
Memorial
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A memorial of flowers, along with a newspaper front page bearing a picture of Gabriele Sandri and reading "Another cursed Sunday," is seen in front of the entrance of a Rome clothes shop where the 26-year old Lazio soccer team's fan worked with his parents.
Empty Seat Protest
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The Torino's Ultras sector is empty in protest of the death of a soccer fan reportedly accidentally shot and killed by a police officer near Arezzo, at the Turin Olympic stadium, prior to the Italian first division soccer match between Torino and Catania, Sunday, Nov. 11, 2007.
Breaking Through
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Atalanta supporters hit the barrier during the Italian first division soccer match between Atalanta and AC Milan, at the Comunale stadium in Bergamo, Italy, Sunday, Nov. 11, 2007. The match was suspended after seven minutes when Atalanta fans tried to storm the field.
Tragic Uniform Accessory
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Sporting black armbands in memory of the soccer fan killed by police, AC Milan captain Paolo Maldini gestures as he talks to Atalanta players, after referee Massimiliano Saccani suspended the match between Atalanta and AC Milan sunday, Nov. 11, 2007. It will be rescheduled at a date to be determined.
Protests
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Soccer fans face police as they stage a protest in front of the Italian State TV RAI headquarters in Milan, Italy, Sunday, Nov. 11, 2007.
Fiery Battle
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Supporters hold flares as they protest in front of Italian State TV RAI headquarters in Milan, Italy, Sunday, Nov. 11, 2007.
Taking Aim
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A police officer prepares to fire tear gas at soccer fans protesting in front of Italian State TV RAI headquarters in Milan sunday, Nov. 11, 2007.
Wounded On Both Sides
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An AC Milan supporter, left, with his head bleeding is seen following clashes between police and soccer fans prior to the start of match between Atalanta and AC Milan, in Bergamo, Nov. 11, 2007. At right, Police officer Antonio Soluri receives medical help following clashes in Rome between Lazio team soccer fans and policemen. In all, four fans have been detained, while 40 policemen suffered injuries.
Shattered Glass
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Policemen stand in front of the entrance of a police barracks in downtown Rome, Sunday, Nov. 11, 2007, following clashes between Lazio team soccer fans and policemen.
Debris
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Scooters are knocked over and strewn about near Rome's Olympic stadium, Sunday, Nov. 11, 2007, following clashes between Lazio team soccer fans and policemen.