A man has been arrested after a shooting at a courthouse in Milan left three people dead, including a judge and a lawyer.<br /><br /> Officials say the shooter was a defendant in a fraudulent bankruptcy case.<br /><br /> The suspect has been identified by Italian media as Claudio Giardiello.<br /><br /> He was reportedly captured 25 kilometres away, after leaving the court on a motorbike. <br /><br /> Witnesses have been recalling what they saw.<br /><br /> “I saw a colleague, I think with a briefcase, on the stairs, with medics. The ambulance arrived over 20 minutes later,” said one man. <br /><br /> The judge killed in the attack has been identified as Fernando Ciampi, who worked in the bankruptcy court. <br /><br /> Court workers barricaded themselves into offices and took cover under desks during the attack. <br /><br /> “Here in Milan, an extremely bad and unacceptable event has happened,” said Angelino Alfano, Italian Interior Minister.<br /><br /> The shooting raises questions about how a weapon could have been brought into the courthouse, given that visitors must pa
