On February 1, Italian editorial priority solidified around the political and judicial aftermath of the Turin clashes. Morning headlines transitioned from general reports of 'urban warfare' to the specific, brutal assault on officer Alessandro Calista, with conservative outlets like Corriere della Sera and Il Giornale providing granular details of his injuries. This shift facilitated a government-led narrative, as Prime Minister Meloni utilized a hospital visit to the officer to announce an imminent security decree and challenge the judiciary’s handling of 'antagonist' groups. By early afternoon, the narrative was punctuated by the arrest of a 22-year-old suspect in Grosseto, while sports desks briefly diverted attention to Carlos Alcaraz’s career Grand Slam victory over Novak Djokovic. In the evening, the focus on urban order intensified following a violent shootout in Milan’s Rogoredo district. Editors framed these events collectively to support the government's fast-tracking of preventative detention measures and increased police protections.