Architecture student arrested for shootings at ANPI protest in Rome

Published on April 29, 2026 | Translated from Spanish

Eitan Bondì, 21, was arrested after the shootings during an ANPI demonstration on April 25. An architecture student, he worked as a real estate agent and delivery driver. A delivery company bag he was carrying gave him away. Knives were found in his home, but not the soft air gun, which he admitted he had thrown away. He assumed responsibility.

Young architecture student handcuffed, next to a delivery bag and a backpack, in a nighttime protest scene with agents and police lights.

Geolocation as evidence: how a delivery bag gave away the suspect 🗺️

Bondì's identification relied on geolocation data from the delivery company. Authorities tracked the driver's route using the GPS system of the mobile terminal he carried. This digital record linked him to the time and place of the incident. The corporate bag, visible in security footage, was another clue. The soft air gun was not found, but the location data was decisive for the arrest.

Architecture, deliveries, and soft air: the strangest resume of the week 🎯

Bondì combined architecture studies with deliveries and real estate sales. It seems he planned buildings by day and moved things by night. Of course, his masterpiece was not a skyscraper, but a shooting spree with an air pistol he now searches for in vain. At least his delivery bag had a functional design: it helped the police find the creator of this chaos.