| I'm Italian as well, btw. Just off the top of my head:
- 2001 raid on Armando Diaz. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2001_Raid_on_Armando_Diaz "The detainees were given few or no blankets, kept awake by guards, given little or no food and denied their statutory right to make phone calls and see a lawyer. They could hear crying and screaming from other cells. Police doctors at the facility also participated in the torture, using ritual humiliation, threats of rape and deprivation of water, food, sleep and medical care." None of the responsible parties served any time. - Way too many to count cold blooded murders of people in custody. The Aldrovandi, Cucchi and Magherini cases are emblematic as they at least got covered by the media. - Violence against minorities, for example: https://www.statewatch.org/media/documents/news/2009/mar/Eve... - Illegal detentions, for example: https://www.latimes.com/world-nation/story/2019-07-28/califo... - General lack of accountability and transparency. - Widespread abuse of power by intimidation. - Flat out lies, helped by crap media. I'll bet you $1,000 that on Dec 25, 2021, the news will report a variant of the following story: an elderly person called the police because they were lonely and wanted a friend to share a glass of spumante with. |
That's 20 years ago, if there is widespread abuse, you'd have something in mind more recent.