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Shootout In Rio Ahead Of Carnival; 8 Dead

BRADLEY BROOKS   02/11/10 04:13 PM ET   AP

Brazil Rio Violence

RIO DE JANEIRO — Gunfire erupted Thursday in a Rio de Janeiro slum, killing at least seven suspected drug traffickers and a policeman a day before Carnival celebrations kick off.

A police spokesman said the gunbattle in the Jacarezinho slum started while police were on a routine patrol. He declined to be quoted by name, citing standard department policy.

Jacarezinho is located in northern Rio, far from the tourist areas and the Carnival parties that open Friday and draw about 500,000 visitors each year.

But the violence nevertheless adds to concerns about the city's image and how much it will be able to curtail violence as it prepares to host the 2016 Olympics.

Thursday was one of the bloodiest days in Rio since October, when a drug gang war saw police kill scores of suspects during two weeks of operations. That violence was ignited when a police helicopter was shot down by suspected traffickers, and 2,000 officers began raiding slums to look for those responsible.

Rio's aggressive policing has been criticized by the United Nations and human rights groups, who say police here kill three people each day on average.

Officials defend their tactics, saying they are going up against gangs armed with assault rifles, grenades and even anti-aircraft weapons.

Also Thursday, police found the body of the co-founder of a local non-governmental organization that offers slum youth theater training. Fred Pinheiro, whose throat was slit, had been missing for two days.

Police said there was no known motive and no suspects were in custody.

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RIO DE JANEIRO — Gunfire erupted Thursday in a Rio de Janeiro slum, killing at least seven suspected drug traffickers and a policeman a day before Carnival celebrations kick off. A police spoke...
RIO DE JANEIRO — Gunfire erupted Thursday in a Rio de Janeiro slum, killing at least seven suspected drug traffickers and a policeman a day before Carnival celebrations kick off. A police spoke...
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peowlemeow
Democrat,non-military,undereducated,overworked
05:01 AM on 02/12/2010
America still paying for drugs as a method of interdiction doesn't make sense to me.It's still money for product seized or sold to be presented as seized over and over again.The seized bricks of cocaine the police get 1000 $ US for look like they've been around the block .It perpetuates a permanent narco industry and a lucrative bounty hunt.
01:42 AM on 02/12/2010
The reason why the gangs kills anybody who tries to help the kids in any way, is very simple: They use the kids to deliver drugs to clients for a few bucks. Because they are minors, they can not be arrested. It is common for social workers, teachers, and child care agents to be killed when they try to save the kids from the drug world. The problem with drugs in Brazil, is the same as in the USA or other places: too many "big" people profiting from the trade.
01:18 AM on 02/12/2010
is there a day in rio without deadly shootouts