The (White Uno Gang) refers to a notorious criminal organization composed primarily of police officers who terrorized the Emilia-Romagna and Marche regions of Italy between 1987 and 1994. The group was named after their preferred getaway vehicle, the common and inconspicuous white Fiat Uno. Historical Context & Crimes
The 2001 television drama Uno bianca , starring Kim Rossi Stuart, dramatized the investigation that eventually caught the gang.
The gang opened fire on a Carabinieri patrol in Bologna, killing three young officers. Uno bianca
Led by brothers , the gang was responsible for 24 deaths and over 100 injuries across 103 criminal acts. Their motives were often inconsistent, ranging from financial gain through bank and post office robberies to senseless acts of racial and social hatred.
The legacy of these events remains a significant part of Italian social memory, particularly in Bologna. The (White Uno Gang) refers to a notorious
They targeted Romani camps and Senegalese immigrants, reflecting a "cruel and racist" nature.
The Parco Vittime della Uno Bianca in Bologna's Savena district serves as a solemn tribute to the 24 victims. Exhibitions: The gang opened fire on a Carabinieri patrol
The shock of the investigation was the discovery that five of the six main members were active members of the Italian state police. Commemoration & Culture