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== Villainy == * CasaPound has made various posters revisiting some historical events centered on [[Fascism]], such as the March on Rome, in a positive way. * On the 11th September 2018, CasaPound had assaulted some antifascists protestants, injuring 3 of them, on the local residence of CPI. * From the Dicember 2003, CPI had abusevely occupied a pubblic building made up of at least twenty apartments where CasaPound executives have put their family and friends to live Casapound members have used the excuse that the occupants are subject to housing emergency even if the checks by the Guardia di Finanza reveal instead that they are economically self-sufficient. * Gianluca Iannone assaulted a plainclothes policeman during a fight on on the 25th April 2004. * Iannone, together with other members of CasaPound, attacked the journalist Filippo Rossi in Viterbo, accusing him of defamation of the organization. * On the 29th October 2008, the young people of the Student Block participated in the demonstrations, becoming the protagonists of clashes between students in Piazza Navona during the presidium at the Senate. * On the 4th November 2008, militants of CasaPound Italia raided the Rai studios to protest against the reconstruction of the facts carried out by the program "Chi l'ha visto?". * On the 13th December 2011 in Florence, a militant and collaborator of CasaPound, Gianluca Casseri, killed two street vendors of Senegalese origin, seriously injuring a third, only to take his own life shortly before being captured by the police. * On the 2nd November 2012, Alberto Palladino, manager of CasaPound Italia of the IV Municipality of Rome, was sentenced to 2 years and 8 months for the attack on some members of the Young Democrats. * In December 2013, as part of the extended protest led by the Forconi Movement, about one hundred activists of the association demonstrated in front of the Roman headquarters of the European Union. In this context, clashes with the police intervened in riot gear. Among those arrested by the police there is also the vice president of CasaPound, Simone Di Stefano, who is arrested and then convicted on charges of multiple theft for having stolen the EU flag as a demonstrative gesture, replacing it with the tricolor one. In September 2016, Di Stefano was arrested again during the eviction of two families who illegally occupied a building, to which CasaPound resisted by throwing eggs, bottles, paint and metal objects. * Some CasaPound members have modified the Wikipedia page made on CasaPound, Student Block and Zetazeroalfa, deleting some information that was unwelcome to improve their image.
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