In 1976, while attending a neofascist rally in
Sezze during that year's
general election campaign, Anselmi was involved in a fracas instigated by MSI deputy Sandro Saccucci that resulted in the death of Luigi Di Rosa, a young
communist activist. started its "revolutionary struggle" through bank robberies and assassination attempts. The first time the group used the name
Armed Revolutionary Nuclei (
Nuclei Armati Rivoluzionari, NAR) was on the occasion of the December 1977 firebombing of offices of political parties, two of the
Christian Democrats and one of the
Communists. On 30 December 1977, they firebombed the entrance of
Il Messaggero in via dei Serviti, while, on 4 January 1978, they entered the editorial office of
Corriere della Sera, issued threats to the newspaper's employees, and threw
Molotov cocktails, one of which, thrown by Anselmi, mistakenly hit the building
superintendent who suffered extensive
burns. On 28 February 1978, on the occasion of the third anniversary of the death of Mantakas, Anselmi participated, together with the Fioravanti brothers and others, in the assassination of
Lotta Continua militant Roberto Scialabba in Don Bosco square. Cristiano Fioravanti would later report that Anselmi unloaded his entire
magazine without hitting Scialabba. ==Death==