Italian police have announced that three women have been killed and four others injured in a shooting in Rome over a possible housing dispute, while far-right Prime Minister Georgia Meloni said in a Facebook post that one of the victims was her friend. according to Agence France Presse. On Sunday, the suspect in the shooting, Claudio Campi, 57, allegedly opened fire on a gathering of residents of his apartment in the northern suburbs of Rome with a stolen gun. On his blog in November, Campy wrote about his disagreements with the people running the building, whom he accused of trying to kick him out of the apartment. Among the three women who died from their injuries was Nicoletta Golisano, 50, the mother of a ten-year-old boy, who attended the meeting as a cashier. Meloni revealed on Facebook that the two are friends, describing her as a true friend and keeper of secrets, and said, “The killer has been arrested”, expressing her hope that justice will be done quickly.