For the second day in a row that members of the Brazilian security forces have killed colleagues from their corporations, on Monday morning a military police sergeant shot and killed another sergeant and their commander at corporate headquarters in the city of Salto, 102 km from Sao Paulo. Early on Sunday morning, a civilian police inspector (Judiciária) broke into the police station where he worked in the city of Camosim, state of Ceara, and killed four colleagues.
This Monday’s attack took place at the headquarters of the 3rd Military Police Company in Salto, where a shooter identified only as Sgt Gouveia worked. Arriving at the barracks already at dawn with a combat rifle in his hands, the sergeant began to declare that he was going to participate in the training, and went straight to the command post. Upon entering, he quickly locked the door and began shooting at two people inside, Captain Josias Justi, the company commander, and Sergeant Roberto da Silva, who died. After that, the shooter opened the door and let other soldiers in, who arrested him red-handed for a double murder, the motives of which he did not want to explain.
The day before, at dawn on Sunday, another off-duty inspector, Inspector António Alves Dourado, broke into the police station where he worked in the city of Camosim and killed four colleagues from the Antonio Claudio dos corporation. Santos, António José Rodriguez Miranda, Francisco dos Santos Pereira and Gabriel de Sousa Pereira. After that, the inspector, who arrived at the scene on a motorcycle, got into one of the corporation’s cars and disappeared, intending to turn himself in to the city’s military police department, where he confessed to the crimes.
Both in the attack in Salto this Monday and in Kamoshima on Sunday, the shooters initially did not want to find out their motives. However, in Kamoshim’s case, DI Antonio Alves Dourado’s colleagues claimed that he was extremely aggressive and that he seemed even more agitated and out of control as of late, to the point where his colleagues started using ballistic vests when they were in danger. at the same time as him.
Author: Domingos Grilo Serrinha This Correspondent in Brazil
Source: CM Jornal

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