Italy's interior minister says Tunisian Anis Amri moved like a "lone wolf" while traveling through Italy after fleeing the Berlin truck attack.
Minister Marco Minniti's remarks to reporters Friday bolstered Italian investigators' findings so far indicating that the 24-year-old fugitive - the prime suspect in the Dec. 19 Berlin attack that killed 12 people - lacked any significant contacts in Italy as he fled.
Minniti said that "from when he arrived in Italy, Amri moved like a lone wolf" while a fugitive.
Amri had spent 3 years in prisons in Sicily before eventually winding up in Germany after Italy tried unsuccessfully to expel him to Tunisia following his 2105 release from prison.
Amri died in a shootout with Italian police on Dec. 23 outside a suburban Milan train station.