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Shootout at Rio de Janeiro favela kills more than 20

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RIO DE JANEIRO (AP) — Police in Rio de Janeiro raided the Vila Cruzeiro favela, before dawn Tuesday. setting off a fierce firefight that authoritie­s said killed more than 20 people.

The operation was aimed at locating and arresting criminal leaders, some from other states, police said in an early statement.

The statement, issued Tuesday morning, said that officers were fired on while preparing their incursion and that one resident had been shot and killed on site. Local press reported that person was a 41-year-old woman hit by a stray bullet.

The police statement said 11 people also were found wounded after the shootout and taken to a nearby state hospital. But as the day wore on, residents used cars to carry more gunshot victims to that same hospital — most of whom were already dead.

By late Tuesday, 21 corpses had arrived at the hospital and seven people were receiving treatment for injuries, the state’s health secretaria­t said in an emailed statement.

That makes the incident one of Rio’s deadliest police operations in recent history. It comes one year after a raid of the Jacarezinh­o favela that left 28 people dead, prompting claims of abuse and summary executions. The episode sparked protests and also reignited debate over the proper use of police force in Rio.

Just weeks after the Jacarezinh­o raid, a stray bullet hit a young pregnant woman during a shootout between police and alleged criminals in another favela, and her death caused further outrage.

Earlier this year, Brazil’s Supreme Court establishe­d a series of conditions for police to conduct raids in Rio’s favelas as a means to reduce police killings and violations of human rights. The court ruled that lethal force should only be used only in situations in which all other means have been exhausted and when necessary to protect life, and gave police 180 days to install devices to record audio and video on their uniforms and vehicles.

Authoritie­s, on Tuesday, had sought to intercept the gang’s members outside the neighborho­od, which wasn’t possible after police began taking fire, Uirá do Nascimento Ferreira, leader of the military police’s tactical unit, told reporters at a news conference in Rio.

 ?? ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? An injured person is lifted to a stretcher, Tuesday, outside the Getulio Vargas Hospital after a police raid on the Vila Cruzeiro favela in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
ASSOCIATED PRESS An injured person is lifted to a stretcher, Tuesday, outside the Getulio Vargas Hospital after a police raid on the Vila Cruzeiro favela in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

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