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Brazil police accused of planting gun on shot teenager | |
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Five Brazilian policemen have been arrested after mobile phone footage appeared to show an officer placing a gun in the hand of a teenager they had shot dead in a Rio de Janeiro favela. | Five Brazilian policemen have been arrested after mobile phone footage appeared to show an officer placing a gun in the hand of a teenager they had shot dead in a Rio de Janeiro favela. |
The film, shared on social media, shows policemen standing over 17-year-old Eduardo Victor's blood-stained body. | The film, shared on social media, shows policemen standing over 17-year-old Eduardo Victor's blood-stained body. |
One of the officers appears to place a hand-gun in the dead youth's hand. | One of the officers appears to place a hand-gun in the dead youth's hand. |
Police say they had been attacked and acted in self defence, but the victim's family say he was killed in cold blood. | Police say they had been attacked and acted in self defence, but the victim's family say he was killed in cold blood. |
The BBC's Wyre Davies in Rio says police in the city are often accused of administering arbitrary justice against those they consider to be criminals. | The BBC's Wyre Davies in Rio says police in the city are often accused of administering arbitrary justice against those they consider to be criminals. |
A witness in the Providencia favela, or shantytown, told Brazil's Globo TV network that the victim had surrendered. | A witness in the Providencia favela, or shantytown, told Brazil's Globo TV network that the victim had surrendered. |
"He was armed but he surrendered," she said. "After he raised his hands, they shot him." | "He was armed but he surrendered," she said. "After he raised his hands, they shot him." |
In the video - shot by a local resident - a policeman places the gun into the dead boy's hand and fires it into the air, possibly to give the impression that the boy had used it himself, our correspondent says. | |
However, a lawyer representing the officers said they were emptying the gun to make it safe. | However, a lawyer representing the officers said they were emptying the gun to make it safe. |
In their version of events, police said the teenager was part of a gang that had attacked a police patrol in the favela. | In their version of events, police said the teenager was part of a gang that had attacked a police patrol in the favela. |
The five officers were arrested and questioned for allegedly altering a crime scene. | The five officers were arrested and questioned for allegedly altering a crime scene. |
Rio de Janeiro State Security Secretary Jose Mariano Beltrame issued a statement, condemning the killing and promising "exemplary punishment" for the officers involved. | Rio de Janeiro State Security Secretary Jose Mariano Beltrame issued a statement, condemning the killing and promising "exemplary punishment" for the officers involved. |
The teenager's funeral was held on Wednesday and some mourners carried banners condemning his killing. | The teenager's funeral was held on Wednesday and some mourners carried banners condemning his killing. |
Brazil has one of the highest murder rates in the world with more than 50,000 violent deaths last year. | Brazil has one of the highest murder rates in the world with more than 50,000 violent deaths last year. |
About half of those killed are young black men and human rights groups accuse police of operating a policy of "shoot first, ask questions later". | About half of those killed are young black men and human rights groups accuse police of operating a policy of "shoot first, ask questions later". |
The police argue that they are often deliberately targeted by Rio's powerful drugs gangs, some of which are more heavily armed than the police. | The police argue that they are often deliberately targeted by Rio's powerful drugs gangs, some of which are more heavily armed than the police. |
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