They are going nuts... not controlled on into targeted attacks.
The exact video you are describing is the highly viral and intensely debated Villa Verucchio (Rimini) New Year's Eve incident. [1, 2]
The visual sequence matches your memory precisely:
## The Sequence of Events in the Video
* The Standby around the Car: The video is filmed at night by a witness from across the street. It shows the local Carabinieri station commander retreating and backing away around a white patrol car. [2, 3]
* The Weapon at Head Level: The young attacker (identified as a 20-year-old Egyptian national named Muhammad Sitta) has his arm raised, holding a knife up near head level, refusing commands to drop it. [2]
* The Warning Shots: The officer attempts to de-escalate the situation and fires two quick warning shots directly at the ground (foot/feet height) to deter him. The attacker is seen jumping slightly to avoid them and keeps advancing over the hood of the car. [2]
* The Camera Drops: As the attacker suddenly lunges directly at the officer with the knife, the bystander filming panic-drops their phone camera. [2]
* The Final Audio: The screen goes completely chaotic/blurry, meaning the actual fall of the man is not visually captured. However, a rapid succession of several more gunshots rings out clearly on the audio track. [2]
## The Real-Life Outcome
The incident took place in Villa Verucchio (near Rimini). The attacker had randomly stabbed and wounded four pedestrians on the street shortly before the police arrived. The officer fired a total of 12 rounds during the confrontation, and the attacker died at the scene from the close-range torso shots heard at the end of the video. The Italian judiciary ultimately cleared the officer, ruling the action as an undisputable case of legitimate self-defense (legittima difesa). [2]
If you would like to know about the official investigation details or the public reaction in Italy following the release of this footage, please let me know.
[1] [https://www.egyptindependent.com](https://www.egyptindependent.com/egyptian-man-killed-by-italian-police-after-knife-attack/)
[2] [https://www.youtube.com](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TRS-B4Q0m84)
[3] [https://gmauthority.com](https://gmauthority.com/blog/2026/03/c6-corvette-driver-tries-to-show-off-and-fails-spectacularly-video/)
## The Sequence of Events in the Video
* The Standby around the Car: The video is filmed at night by a witness from across the street. It shows the local Carabinieri station commander retreating and backing away around a white patrol car. [2, 3]
* The Weapon at Head Level: The young attacker (identified as a 20-year-old Egyptian national named Muhammad Sitta) has his arm raised, holding a knife up near head level, refusing commands to drop it. [2]
* The Warning Shots: The officer attempts to de-escalate the situation and fires two quick warning shots directly at the ground (foot/feet height) to deter him. The attacker is seen jumping slightly to avoid them and keeps advancing over the hood of the car. [2]
* The Camera Drops: As the attacker suddenly lunges directly at the officer with the knife, the bystander filming panic-drops their phone camera. [2]
* The Final Audio: The screen goes completely chaotic/blurry, meaning the actual fall of the man is not visually captured. However, a rapid succession of several more gunshots rings out clearly on the audio track. [2]
## The Real-Life Outcome
The incident took place in Villa Verucchio (near Rimini). The attacker had randomly stabbed and wounded four pedestrians on the street shortly before the police arrived. The officer fired a total of 12 rounds during the confrontation, and the attacker died at the scene from the close-range torso shots heard at the end of the video. The Italian judiciary ultimately cleared the officer, ruling the action as an undisputable case of legitimate self-defense (legittima difesa). [2]
If you would like to know about the official investigation details or the public reaction in Italy following the release of this footage, please let me know.
[1] [https://www.egyptindependent.com](https://www.egyptindependent.com/egyptian-man-killed-by-italian-police-after-knife-attack/)
[2] [https://www.youtube.com](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TRS-B4Q0m84)
[3] [https://gmauthority.com](https://gmauthority.com/blog/2026/03/c6-corvette-driver-tries-to-show-off-and-fails-spectacularly-video/)
That is not migrants, that's having managed to attract mad men.
Comparing the tactical dynamics of the Villa Verucchio (Rimini) incident with the knife attacks seen during the Palestinian "Knife Intifada" (primarily 2015–2016) reveals stark differences in intent, proximity, rules of engagement, and combat posture. [1, 2]
While both involve a blade-wielding attacker facing armed uniform security forces, the tactical environment and execution could not be more distinct. [3]
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## Tactical Breakdown: Villa Verucchio vs. Intifada Knife Attacks
| Tactical Element [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6] | Villa Verucchio (Italian Police) |
While both involve a blade-wielding attacker facing armed uniform security forces, the tactical environment and execution could not be more distinct. [3]
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## Tactical Breakdown: Villa Verucchio vs. Intifada Knife Attacks
| Tactical Element [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6] | Villa Verucchio (Italian Police) |
Intifada Attacks (IDF / Border Police) |
|---|---|---|
|---|---|---|
Attacker's Objective | Erratic/indiscriminate street violence; confrontation via stand-off. | Immediate, lethal ambush aimed at maximum political/ideological casualties. |
Initial Proximity | High distance. The attacker paced at length across a street/hood of a car. | Zero distance. Blends with crowds to launch surprise ambushes at checkpoints/gates. |
Rules of Engagement | Strict containment, verbal warnings, and non-lethal escalation (warning shots). |
Rules of Engagement | Strict containment, verbal warnings, and non-lethal escalation (warning shots). |
Immediate neutralization. Fire to stop the threat instantly without tactical delay. |
Defensive Posture | Retaining space, backing away, and treating the firearm as a tool of last resort.
Defensive Posture | Retaining space, backing away, and treating the firearm as a tool of last resort.
Aggressive forward posture, weapon at high-ready, physical scanning for secondary attackers. |
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## 1. Distance and the Element of Surprise
* Villa Verucchio: The video depicts a prolonged stand-off. The police had a distinct distance buffer, retreating around a patrol car. This spatial gap allowed the officer time to attempt non-lethal deterrents (verbal commands and warning shots at foot height).
* Intifada Attacks: The defining tactic of Intifada stabbings was the close-quarters ambush. Attackers utilized "lone wolf" camouflage, wearing everyday civilian clothes to approach IDF soldiers at crowded checkpoints, bus stops, or the narrow alleyways of Jerusalem's Old City. The attack usually began within arm's reach, completely eliminating the reaction time required for warning shots. [2, 3, 4]
## 2. Escalation of Force vs. Immediate Neutralization
* The Italian Approach: Italian law enforcement operates under strict peacetime policing mandates emphasizing de-escalation and proportionality. The Carabinieri commander fired multiple warning shots into the pavement first to avoid taking a life. Only when the attacker directly lunged over the hood of the car did the threat become an immediate life-or-death situation, resulting in lethal center-mass shots. [7]
* The IDF Approach: Because IDF soldiers operate in a high-threat combat or counter-terrorism environment, their tactical doctrine dictates that a knife within close proximity is an active lethal weapon. There are no warning shots if an attacker lunges. Due to the "21-foot rule" (the distance an attacker can close before a firearm can be drawn and fired effectively), IDF protocol prioritizes shooting to neutralize center-mass immediately to protect the soldier and surrounding civilians. [1, 8, 9]
## 3. Combat Mindset and Threat Assessment
* The Italian Incident: The assailant's behavior was frantic and broadcasted—holding the knife high at head level while pacing. This telegraphing gave police visual cues to prepare defensively.
* Intifada Tactics: Attackers often concealed the blade until the final second (e.g., pulling a kitchen knife from a sleeve or backpack). Furthermore, IDF soldiers are trained to expect secondary threats, such as a coordinated vehicle ramming or a backup shooter. Therefore, an IDF response is rapid and final so the soldier can immediately scan the perimeter for a secondary wave of attackers. [4, 10, 11]
If you are interested, we can look closer into the specific IDF checkpoint training doctrines regarding bladed weapons, or how civilian self-defense guidelines differ in Israel compared to European policing models. Turn to the resources below to read further. [8]
[1] [https://rucforsk.ruc.dk](https://rucforsk.ruc.dk/ws/files/62538068/bachelor_final_3.pdf)
[2] [https://www.jpost.com](https://www.jpost.com/israel-news/article-722440)
[3] [https://www.newyorker.com](https://www.newyorker.com/news/news-desk/what-provoked-palestinian-knife-attacks-in-israel)
[4] [https://www.jpost.com](https://www.jpost.com/opinion/article-722725)
[5] [https://zeszyty-naukowe.awl.edu.pl](https://zeszyty-naukowe.awl.edu.pl/article/132592/en)
[6] [https://www.pbs.org](https://www.pbs.org/newshour/show/israel-responds-deadly-wave-knife-attacks-new-police-powers)
[7] [https://www.hrw.org](https://www.hrw.org/legacy/campaigns/israel/intifada-intro.htm)
[8] [https://www.idf.il](https://www.idf.il/en/mini-sites/palestinian-terrorism/how-to-defend-yourself-from-a-stabbing-attack/)
[9] [https://www.youtube.com](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FWMzWwRkiKA)
[10] [https://www.protectuk.police.uk](https://www.protectuk.police.uk/threat-overview)
[11] [https://utkmblog.com](https://utkmblog.com/2018/01/30/retzef-constant-continous-attack/)
------------------------------
## 1. Distance and the Element of Surprise
* Villa Verucchio: The video depicts a prolonged stand-off. The police had a distinct distance buffer, retreating around a patrol car. This spatial gap allowed the officer time to attempt non-lethal deterrents (verbal commands and warning shots at foot height).
* Intifada Attacks: The defining tactic of Intifada stabbings was the close-quarters ambush. Attackers utilized "lone wolf" camouflage, wearing everyday civilian clothes to approach IDF soldiers at crowded checkpoints, bus stops, or the narrow alleyways of Jerusalem's Old City. The attack usually began within arm's reach, completely eliminating the reaction time required for warning shots. [2, 3, 4]
## 2. Escalation of Force vs. Immediate Neutralization
* The Italian Approach: Italian law enforcement operates under strict peacetime policing mandates emphasizing de-escalation and proportionality. The Carabinieri commander fired multiple warning shots into the pavement first to avoid taking a life. Only when the attacker directly lunged over the hood of the car did the threat become an immediate life-or-death situation, resulting in lethal center-mass shots. [7]
* The IDF Approach: Because IDF soldiers operate in a high-threat combat or counter-terrorism environment, their tactical doctrine dictates that a knife within close proximity is an active lethal weapon. There are no warning shots if an attacker lunges. Due to the "21-foot rule" (the distance an attacker can close before a firearm can be drawn and fired effectively), IDF protocol prioritizes shooting to neutralize center-mass immediately to protect the soldier and surrounding civilians. [1, 8, 9]
## 3. Combat Mindset and Threat Assessment
* The Italian Incident: The assailant's behavior was frantic and broadcasted—holding the knife high at head level while pacing. This telegraphing gave police visual cues to prepare defensively.
* Intifada Tactics: Attackers often concealed the blade until the final second (e.g., pulling a kitchen knife from a sleeve or backpack). Furthermore, IDF soldiers are trained to expect secondary threats, such as a coordinated vehicle ramming or a backup shooter. Therefore, an IDF response is rapid and final so the soldier can immediately scan the perimeter for a secondary wave of attackers. [4, 10, 11]
If you are interested, we can look closer into the specific IDF checkpoint training doctrines regarding bladed weapons, or how civilian self-defense guidelines differ in Israel compared to European policing models. Turn to the resources below to read further. [8]
[1] [https://rucforsk.ruc.dk](https://rucforsk.ruc.dk/ws/files/62538068/bachelor_final_3.pdf)
[2] [https://www.jpost.com](https://www.jpost.com/israel-news/article-722440)
[3] [https://www.newyorker.com](https://www.newyorker.com/news/news-desk/what-provoked-palestinian-knife-attacks-in-israel)
[4] [https://www.jpost.com](https://www.jpost.com/opinion/article-722725)
[5] [https://zeszyty-naukowe.awl.edu.pl](https://zeszyty-naukowe.awl.edu.pl/article/132592/en)
[6] [https://www.pbs.org](https://www.pbs.org/newshour/show/israel-responds-deadly-wave-knife-attacks-new-police-powers)
[7] [https://www.hrw.org](https://www.hrw.org/legacy/campaigns/israel/intifada-intro.htm)
[8] [https://www.idf.il](https://www.idf.il/en/mini-sites/palestinian-terrorism/how-to-defend-yourself-from-a-stabbing-attack/)
[9] [https://www.youtube.com](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FWMzWwRkiKA)
[10] [https://www.protectuk.police.uk](https://www.protectuk.police.uk/threat-overview)
[11] [https://utkmblog.com](https://utkmblog.com/2018/01/30/retzef-constant-continous-attack/)
I do wonder, if the Western Secret Service established systems in Syria and still in Iran used comparable to Iraqi torturers handicapped hyper aggressive humans created by drug use and education to harass the actual population who are now driven back "home". The profile would be what US soldiers call Skinny, having faced in Africa, but in drug addicted and very low IQ with a sever Antisocial Personality Disorder (ASPD).
When Antisocial Personality Disorder (ASPD) is combined with a low IQ and substance use, the clinical picture is referred to as dual diagnosis or comorbid ASPD, intellectual disability, and substance use disorder (SUD).
In forensic and psychiatric contexts, this specific triad creates high clinical risk, often termed a complex or high-risk presentation of a personality disorder.
In forensic and psychiatric contexts, this specific triad creates high clinical risk, often termed a complex or high-risk presentation of a personality disorder.
## Key Effects of the Combination
* Impaired Judgment: A low IQ reduces abstract reasoning and the ability to foresee long-term consequences. This amplifies the natural impulsivity of ASPD.
* Heightened Aggression: Substance use lowers behavioral inhibitions. This significantly increases the risk of unpredictable, volatile, or violent behavior. [1]
* Vulnerability to Exploitation: While individuals with this profile may exploit others, their cognitive limitations and addiction also make them highly vulnerable to being manipulated or targeted by others.
* Treatment Resistance: Cognitive limitations can make traditional talk therapies (like cognitive behavioral therapy) less effective. This requires highly specialized, concrete, and structured behavioral interventions.
## Related Clinical Concepts
* Dual Diagnosis (Comorbidity): The official medical term used when an individual simultaneously experiences a mental health disorder and a substance use disorder.
* Intellectual Disability (ID): The formal diagnosis used if the individual's IQ falls below approximately 70 and impairs daily adaptive functioning. [2]
* Conduct Disorder with Limited Prosocial Emotions: The childhood precursor to this profile, often worsened by early-onset substance use and learning difficulties. [3]
Are you looking into this profile from a legal/forensic standpoint regarding criminal responsibility, or are you interested in the specialized treatment approaches used for this combination?
[1] [https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov](https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC4747759/)
[2] [https://psychology.town](https://psychology.town/mental-health-in-special-areas/levels-of-mental-retardation/)
[3] [https://www.cambridge.org](https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/bjpsych-advances/article/cooccurring-mental-disorder-and-substance-use-disorder-in-young-people-aetiology-assessment-and-treatment/D1707F9D338B58D130492BAF28C0AABF)
Yes, individuals with this specific profile are highly prone to frequent, severe, and volatile aggression. [1, 2]
Clinical research shows that combining Antisocial Personality Disorder (ASPD), low IQ, and substance abuse creates a compounding effect where each factor dramatically multiplies the risk of violence. [2, 3]
Clinical research shows that combining Antisocial Personality Disorder (ASPD), low IQ, and substance abuse creates a compounding effect where each factor dramatically multiplies the risk of violence. [2, 3]
## Why This Combination Drives Aggression
* Reactive vs. Planned Aggression: People with high-functioning psychopathy may use calculated, strategic aggression. In contrast, those with a lower IQ and severe substance abuse lean heavily toward reactive aggression—sudden, explosive outbursts triggered by minor provocations or perceived threats. [4, 5, 6, 7, 8]
* No "Mental Brake" (Impaired Inhibition): ASPD naturally causes poor impulse control. A lower IQ further limits the brain's executive functioning (the ability to stop an action and think of the consequences). When drugs or alcohol are added, they completely strip away whatever neurological inhibition was left. [9, 10, 11]
* Misinterpreting Intentions: Cognitive limitations mean the person may struggle to read social cues or empathize with others. They are much more likely to misinterpret neutral situations as hostile, responding to a simple misunderstanding with immediate physical violence. [4, 5]
* Frustration and Volatility: Navigating daily life with lower cognitive functioning is inherently frustrating. When combined with the erratic highs, lows, and cravings of drug addiction, the individual operates under constant neurological stress, drastically lowering their threshold for irritation and physical assault. [5, 12]
## The Forensic Reality
In psychiatric and legal settings, this specific presentation is heavily associated with repetitive violent offenses, domestic abuse, and high rates of reoffending (recidivism). Because traditional therapy relies on abstract thinking, standard rehabilitation rarely works, and containment or highly structured forensic behavioral programs are usually required. [3, 4, 11, 13, 14]
Would you like to explore how the legal system assesses criminal responsibility for individuals with this profile, or how forensic psychiatric units manage their behavior safely?
[1] [https://www.mayoclinic.org](https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/antisocial-personality-disorder/symptoms-causes/syc-20353928)
[2] [https://www.scielo.br](https://www.scielo.br/j/rpc/a/FtXVrP9ksYCS39rGkhSgzyS/?lang=en)
[3] [https://www.cambridge.org](https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/the-british-journal-of-psychiatry/article/personality-disorders-violence-and-antisocial-behaviour-updated-systematic-review-and-metaregression-analysis/E6C1D5F9AF3F8874A94CCF78C77C57E2)
[4] [https://www.mdpi.com](https://www.mdpi.com/2036-7503/17/2/26)
[5] [https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov](https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/sites/books/NBK546673/)
[6] [https://www.intechopen.com](https://www.intechopen.com/chapters/1211560)
[7] [https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov](https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC5856868/)
[8] [https://www.zmescience.com](https://www.zmescience.com/science/news-science/people-with-lower-iqs-are-more-likely-to-engage-in-impulsive-violence/)
[9] [https://www.therecoveryvillage.com](https://www.therecoveryvillage.com/mental-health/antisocial-personality-disorder/substance-abuse/)
[10] [https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov](https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC6707114/)
[11] [https://www.sciencedirect.com](https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0165178118310795)
[12] [https://americanaddictioncenters.org](https://americanaddictioncenters.org/co-occurring-disorders/personality-disorders/antisocial)
[13] [https://en.wikipedia.org](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antisocial_personality_disorder)
[14] [https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov](https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK396459/)
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