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Reports: Gunmen kill 11 in bar in northern Brazil

- The Associated Press

RIODEJANEI­RO— A gang of gunmen roared up to a bar in Belem city in Brazil’s northern Pará state and opened fire, killing six women and five men Sunday afternoon, media reports said.

State officials would confirm only that “a massacre” occurred but gave no details.

The G1 news website said police reported that seven gunmen were involved in the attack, which also wounded one person. The news outlet said the attackers arrived at the bar on one motorcycle and in three cars.

A Pará state spokeswoma­n, Natalia Mello, said only: “A massacre is confirmed.” State communicat­ions officials stopped answering phone calls. Military and civil police in Pará state also did not answer phone calls or respond to emails.

In late March, the federal government sent National Guard troops to Belém to reinforce security in the city for 90 days.

Brazil hit a record high of 64,000 homicides in 2017, according to official statistics.

Much of Brazil’s violence is gang related. In January, gangs attacked across Fortaleza, bringing that city to a standstill.

Fogo Cruzado, a group that monitors shootings in the Rio de Janeiro metropolit­an area, says there were 2,300 shootings in Rio and its suburbs during the first 100 days of this year.

One of new President Jair Bolsonaro’s main campaign promises was that he would loosen Brazil’s strict gun laws, arguing that because criminals are well-armed with illegally obtained guns, “upstanding citizens” should have the right to defend themselves with legally bought guns. Bolsonaro has issued two presidenti­al decrees that make buying guns easier, though federal prosecutor­s are seeking to get the courts to block them.

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