ROME, June 20, 2026 – Carabinieri from the Roma Alessandrina Station, supported by the Operational Unit of the Roma Casilina Company, have arrested a 53-year-old Roman citizen on suspicion of attempted murder. The man is accused of stabbing another individual at a gym on Via Casilina on the morning of June 11, 2026.
Investigation Leads to Arrest
The incident occurred around 8:55 AM when the victim was struck by a blade in his left side. He was rushed to the Casilino Polyclinic emergency room, where he underwent immediate, life-saving surgery.
Carabinieri arrived at the scene shortly after the assault and launched a complex investigation to reconstruct the dynamics of the event. Through the acquisition and examination of surveillance footage from both inside and outside the gym, combined with testimonies from staff present, investigators were able to piece together the facts. It emerged that the suspect, following a brief exchange of words, allegedly retrieved an object from his backpack to strike the victim before fleeing in his car and disappearing.
Suspect Apprehended Before Surrender
By the afternoon of June 17, 2026, due to the constant investigative pressure from the Carabinieri, who had narrowed their search, the man intended to spontaneously present himself at the Rome Rebibbia Prison, accompanied by his defense lawyer. However, he was located by the Carabinieri, who apprehended him and took him to the barracks for questioning. The Public Prosecutor’s Office in Rome was informed and ordered his transfer to Regina Coeli Prison, where he remains at the disposal of the Judicial Authority.
The investigation is ongoing, and further details are expected to emerge as the case progresses. This incident highlights the ongoing efforts of law enforcement in Rome, Lazio, Italy to ensure public safety and bring perpetrators of violent crimes to justice.
The swift action of the Carabinieri and the medical team at Casilino Polyclinic were crucial in this case, ensuring the victim’s survival and the suspect’s prompt apprehension.