Driver arrested after Vatican gate rush and vehicle shooting by guards.
Vatican Gendarmes Shoot at Vehicle’s Tires After Intruder Rushes Through Gate
Man in “Serious State of Psychophysical Alteration” Arrested
In a dramatic incident at the Vatican, gendarmes shot at a vehicle’s tires after an unidentified man in a “serious state of psychophysical alteration” rushed through a Vatican gate and into a palace courtyard. The man, who is in his 40s, was immediately arrested and subjected to a visit by the doctors of the Directorate of Health and Hygiene of the Vatican City State.
According to a news release from the Holy See, the man is currently in a prison cell in the new premises of the Gendarmerie Barracks, at the disposal of the Judicial Authority.
The driver pushed through the Santa Anna entrance around 8 p.m., after which a guard fired his gun at the vehicle’s tires, hitting the left front fender until the man exited the vehicle at the San Damasco Courtyard of the Apostolic Palace and was placed under arrest by the Gendarmerie Corps.
Vatican officials said authorities initially turned away the man when he first approached the gate to enter the Vatican City State in Rome. “Regardless of the indications provided to him by the Pontifical Swiss Guard, which prevented him from entering the State without the relative authorizations, he temporarily left the entrance and, after having maneuvered, returned at high speed, forcing the two control gates, of the Swiss Guard and of the Gendarmerie of the Vatican City State,” the press office said.
It was unclear if Pope Francis was near the incident, The Associated Press reported, noting that the pope lives on the other side of Vatican City at the Santa Marta hotel, where he would typically be having dinner at that time of night.
Vatican authorities reportedly shut the main gate in front of Francis’ hotel as soon as the gendarmes sounded the alarm for an incursion, according to The Associated Press.
In 2009, a woman was removed by Vatican guards after she breached a barrier and grabbed the vestments of Pope Benedict XVI while he walked down the main aisle of the church during a Christmas Eve Mass at St. Peter’s Basilica. The pope did not suffer any injuries in the 2009 incident and resumed the service after attendants helped him stand up, but the disturbance caused a cardinal walking in the procession to break his hip.
Incident Details:
- Unidentified man in a “serious state of psychophysical alteration” rushed through a Vatican gate and into a palace courtyard
- Vatican gendarmes shot at the vehicle’s tires to stop the intruder
- The man, who is in his 40s, was arrested and subjected to a visit by the doctors of the Directorate of Health and Hygiene of the Vatican City State
- The man is currently in a prison cell in the new premises of the Gendarmerie Barracks, at the disposal of the Judicial Authority
- The incident occurred around 8 p.m.
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