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At least 3 people killed and 11 others injured in Brazil school shootings

- By Duarte Mendonca

At least three people were killed and 11 others injured Friday after a gunman opened fire at two schools in the Brazilian state of Espirito Santo, according to local authoritie­s.

The attacks took place in the small town of Aracruz, 50 miles north of the state capital, Vitoria.

The alleged shooter — who was seen in security footage carrying a semiautoma­tic weapon, wearing military attire and a face covering — has been arrested by police. The suspect has not yet been identified by authoritie­s, but local media, including CNN affiliate CNN Brasil, have reported the individual to be a 16-year-old.

Espirito Santo governor Renato Casagrande, in a Twitter post Friday, confirmed “security teams caught up with the attacker who, cowardly, attacked two schools in Aracruz. I declared three days of official mourning as a sign of grief for the irreparabl­e losses. We will continue to investigat­e the reasons and, soon, we will have new clarificat­ions.”

The governor said the attacks took place at the Primo Bitti school and the Praia de Coqueiral Educationa­l Center.

Speaking to the media, Public Safety minister Marcio Celante said police believe the suspect acted alone based on security video, but acknowledg­ed further investigat­ion was needed to ascertain more details on the incidents.

Celante also revealed some of what the security video showed.

“The first criminal action was to access the school by breaking the padlock. He had access to the teachers' room,” Celante said, adding that “afterwards, he moved to another school, where he made more victims.”

Brazil's president-elect, Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, called the incident an “absurd tragedy.”

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