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...killers struck earlier this fall, in an episode that had all the makings of a chase seen out of The Godfather, Friday, September 3rd, 9 p.m.--General Carlo Alberto Dalla Chiesa, prefect of Palermo, emerges from his office after another full day of work. Waiting outside, at the usual time, is his wife Emmanuel, seated behind the wheel of their Autobianchi. The couple heads back to home at Villa Paino: several vehicles (police don't know how many) follow close on. At the appointed intersection, automatic weapons spray 40 rounds of ammunition at the car from point blank range...

Author: By Evan T. Barr, | Title: Cops and Robbers in Palermo | 11/29/1982 | See Source »

...Dalla Chiesa's death robbed Italy of its most charismatic para-military leader in years. The 62-year-old general had just come off a brilliantly successful campaign against the Red Brigades terrorist network in Rome when he was named prefect of Palermo last April. No better choice could have been made for this mission impossible--to fight the Sicilian Mafia on its own turf--than the selection of Dalla Chiesa. Having vanquished the kidnappers of U.S. Gen. James Dozier and the killers of former Prime Minister Aldo Moro, Dalla Chiesa stood for everything efficient, uncorrupted and powerful in Italian...

Author: By Evan T. Barr, | Title: Cops and Robbers in Palermo | 11/29/1982 | See Source »

Eager to assert the authority as duce of law enforcement, the prefect needlessly put his own life on the line. During the Red Brigade campaign. Dalla Chiesa kept on the move all the time, never sleeping in the same place for more than one night: But in Palermo, the routines changed drastically; in order to be among the townspeople, to inspire confidence and a sense of civic security, Dalla Chiesa led a highly visible and regular lifestyle. He could be seen many an afternoon, cheat out, in lightly colored tailored suit and shades boldly swaggering down the streets of Palermo...

Author: By Evan T. Barr, | Title: Cops and Robbers in Palermo | 11/29/1982 | See Source »

...outcry, the government moved with uncharacteristic swiftness. Two days after the memorial service, President Sandro Pertini signed a decree that invested sweeping investigative powers in the newly created post of high commissioner against organized crime. By midweek the Parliament had passed a set of anti-Mafia laws that Dalla Chiesa had pleaded for, without success, prior to his death...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Shock Therapy | 9/20/1982 | See Source »

Before his death, Dalla Chiesa expressed his goal: "I don't speak of beating [the Mafia], only of containing them." In addition to its new authority, the government will have a powerful implement that it has until now lacked: the overwhelming public support that has come only in the aftermath of Dalla Chiesa's death...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Shock Therapy | 9/20/1982 | See Source »

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