Imperial Valley Press

Gunman kills 4, then himself, after Mass at Brazil cathedral

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RIO DE JANEIRO (AP) — A man opened fire in a cathedral in southern Brazil after Mass on Tuesday, killing four and leaving four others injured before taking a bullet in the ribs in a firefight with police and then shooting himself in the head, authoritie­s said.

The mass shooting, a rarity in Latin America’s largest nation, happened right after the midday service had ended at the Metropolit­an Cathedral in Campinas, a city about 60 miles (100 kilometers) north of Sao Paulo.

“It’s so sad,” said Wilson Cassante, a press officer with the archdioces­e. “It’s hard to imagine the pain this has caused.”

Hours after paramedics were seen taking bodies and injured out of the church, authoritie­s identified the shooter as 49-year-old Euler Fernando Grandolpho of Valinhos, a nearby city in the densely populated state of Sao Paulo.

Grandolpho, a systems analyst, was not a member of the church, authoritie­s said. According to public records, Grandolpho had held various jobs with government entities, including a stint as an assistant to the prosecutor in the public ministry in Sao Paulo.

Authoritie­s said they had not identified a motive. A backpack found near the dead gunman had his identifica­tion but no note or other clues, police investigat­or Jose Henrique Ventura told reporters outside the church. “Thanks to the interventi­on of police, something much bigger was avoided,” said Ventura, adding that the four injured were in stable condition.

Danielle Coutinho told EPTV that she was sitting in the church chatting after Mass when the shooting began. A man sitting close to her was shot as she and others ran.

“I saw people getting shot. I can’t get it out of my head,” she said in tears. “It was horrible.” Brazil has long struggled with gun violence, and is routinely the world leader in total homicides.

Last year, nearly 64,000 people were killed. President-elect Jair Bolsonaro, a former army captain, campaigned on promises to crack down on violence, in part by loosening gun laws so more civilians could arm themselves.

 ??  ?? In this frame grab taken from a security camera provided by Campinas City Hall, two people shot by a gunman lie wounded at the entrance of the Metropolit­an Cathedral, in Campinas, Brazil, on Tuesday. CamPInas CIty Hall VIa aP
In this frame grab taken from a security camera provided by Campinas City Hall, two people shot by a gunman lie wounded at the entrance of the Metropolit­an Cathedral, in Campinas, Brazil, on Tuesday. CamPInas CIty Hall VIa aP

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