Under Prime Minister Lamamor's violent expulsion, several liberal ministers left reluctantly.
Lamamor, standing by the office window, watched the liberal ministers departing in carriages, murmuring expressionlessly, "The crisis you speak of may indeed come to pass someday, but right now the Kingdom is facing an existential crisis!"
That afternoon, with the tacit approval of Lamamor and King Victor Emmanuel II, the First Division troops that entered Turin, with the cooperation of the Turin police, successively shut down all liberal newspapers within Turin, while arresting over 200 liberal members working at those papers.
However, this was only the beginning. That night, the military and police took action once more, targeting liberal parliamentarians at the time.
Many liberal parliamentarians were unclear about what was happening when soldiers broke into their homes and arrested them, akin to a coup.
