NAPLES.- The city of Naples in Italia is on alert after the death of another young man due to a gunshot.
Last Saturday, an 18-year-old young man lost his life after being hit by a bullet from a gun he was playing with in the streets of the Naples Historic Center.
A day later, the victim’s cousin was arrested after confessing that he accidentally fired the gun they were playing with.
This case joins other similar ones in the same Italian city in recent weeks.
There are three deaths from firearms in Naples
From last October 27 to Saturday, November 9, there were five gun attacks in which young people, some teenagers, were involved.
The cases range from accidental incidents to intentional attacks.
On October 27, a 20-year-old young man was shot in the back of the head while driving his vehicle; the victim survived.
A case that ended in tragedy occurred last November 2 in the San Sebastiano del Vesuvius neighborhood in Naples when a 17-year-old teenager murdered another, two years older than him.
The attacker was released from prison last May and shot the 19-year-old after a fight between two groups, allegedly because he dirty his shoes from an accidental stomp.
A week earlier, two teenagers, ages 14 and 17, shot and killed another 15-year-old boy in the city center.
Apology for crime comes to TikTok
These cases have raised alarms about violence in the streets, marginalization and the activity of criminal groups such as the Camorrawhich contribute to the ease with which adolescents are obtaining firearms.
Francesco Borrelli, deputy of Green-Left Alliance coalition who has been protected by escort since 2022, reported that more and more young people identify with crime, and even make altars or other tributes to criminals who have died.
The legislator recalled the case of Luigi Caiafaa 17-year-old minor from the historic center of Naples who died at the hands of the police while committing an attempted robbery in 2020.
After his death, a mural and an altar appeared in his honor.
“Beyond the mural, there was a small altar of devotion, as if it were the Virgin Mary, with the boy’s photo and his things, like a clock,” says Borrelli.
Although the police covered the mural with the young man’s face, there is a graffiti in his memory: “Luigi Cafaia lives”said the Italian.
The deputy regretted that these expressions of admiration for members of crime even reach social networks such as TikTok.
Los altars of the Camorra “Almost all of them were dejected years ago, but the apology moved to social networks, especially TikTok,” Borrelli explained.
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What are some factors contributing to the rise in youth violence in Naples, Italy?
## Interview: Gun Violence Epidemic in Naples
**Host:** Welcome back to the show. Today we’re addressing a disturbing trend emerging from Naples, Italy. A recent string of shootings involving young people has left the city on edge. To discuss this issue, we’re joined by Dr. Emilio Rossi, a criminologist specializing in youth violence. Dr. Rossi, thank you for joining us.
**Dr. Rossi:** Thank you for having me.
**Host:** The recent death of an 18-year-old boy, accidentally shot by his cousin while they were handling a gun, is just the latest in a series of tragic events. Can you shed some light on the broader context of this issue?
**Dr. Rossi:** Absolutely.
Since late October, there have been a shocking number of gun-related incidents in Naples, five in total, resulting in three deaths. These incidents range from accidental shootings to brazen murders committed by teenagers, some even involving those recently released from prison.
**Host:** What factors might be contributing to this surge in youth violence?
**Dr. Rossi:**
It’s a complex issue with multiple contributing factors. We see a normalization of firearms, easy access to them, and a lack of opportunities for young people. Socio-economic inequality plays a role, leading to feelings of frustration and hopelessness.
Also, the rise of social media, particularly platforms like TikTok, can glorify violence and even encourage criminal behavior.
**Host:** That’s a chilling thought. What can be done to address this crisis?
**Dr. Rossi:**
A multi-pronged approach is necessary. We need stricter gun control laws, increased investment in social programs for youth, and community initiatives that offer positive alternatives. Addressing the root causes of violence, such as poverty and lack of opportunity, is crucial.
It’s also essential to engage with online platforms to counter the glorification of violence and promote positive messaging.
**Host:** Dr. Rossi, thank you for your insights. This is a critical issue that requires immediate attention from authorities, communities, and families alike.