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Brazil: Outrage over São Paulo policeman stepping on woman's neck | Brazil: Outrage over São Paulo policeman stepping on woman's neck |
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Two military police officers in Brazil's São Paulo city are to face criminal charges after pictures were broadcast on TV showing one of them stepping on the neck of a black woman. | Two military police officers in Brazil's São Paulo city are to face criminal charges after pictures were broadcast on TV showing one of them stepping on the neck of a black woman. |
The victim, a middle-aged owner of a small bar, was then dragged in handcuffs across the pavement. | The victim, a middle-aged owner of a small bar, was then dragged in handcuffs across the pavement. |
The recording was made by a person who witnessed the incident in May. | The recording was made by a person who witnessed the incident in May. |
State Governor João Doria said he would not tolerate such abuses, and that both officers had been sacked. | State Governor João Doria said he would not tolerate such abuses, and that both officers had been sacked. |
The officers' names have not been released. | The officers' names have not been released. |
The governor added that 2,000 police officers in the São Paulo force would now be equipped with body cameras. | The governor added that 2,000 police officers in the São Paulo force would now be equipped with body cameras. |
The footage was broadcast on Globo TV over the weekend. | |
The images have stirred considerable anger in Brazil, evoking the death in US police custody of George Floyd, an unarmed black man, in Minneapolis on 25 May. | The images have stirred considerable anger in Brazil, evoking the death in US police custody of George Floyd, an unarmed black man, in Minneapolis on 25 May. |
A white police officer was seen kneeling on Mr Floyd's neck, as he pleaded that he could not breathe. | A white police officer was seen kneeling on Mr Floyd's neck, as he pleaded that he could not breathe. |
Mr Floyd's death has sparked a wave of mass street protests - which at times were violent - across the US. | Mr Floyd's death has sparked a wave of mass street protests - which at times were violent - across the US. |
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