Residents of a Rio suburb rioted and set fire to buses after a five-year-old boy was shot dead during a police operation.
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil:
Residents of a Rio suburb rioted and set fire to buses after a five-year-old boy was shot dead during a police operation, Globo news reported Sunday.
The boy, Matheus Santos Moraes, was struck by a bullet on Saturday. Police say he was hit in crossfire during a confrontation with drug traffickers, Globo reported.
The public safety chief for the Mage area on the northeastern outskirts of Rio de Janeiro called the ensuing violence unprecedented "chaos."
"Mage went through a situation never seen before in the municipality," the official, Nelson Vinagre, told Globo on Sunday. "We had 12 buses set on fire and several businesses looted."
Vinagre called on residents to stay at home until the boy's funeral late Sunday was over.
The boy's mother, Patricia Moraes, denied that there had been an exchange of gunfire at the time her son was killed.
"I saw the police shooting. When I went to get him, he had already fallen," she said.
Police said they were investigating the tragedy.
(This story has not been edited by NDTV staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)
The boy, Matheus Santos Moraes, was struck by a bullet on Saturday. Police say he was hit in crossfire during a confrontation with drug traffickers, Globo reported.
The public safety chief for the Mage area on the northeastern outskirts of Rio de Janeiro called the ensuing violence unprecedented "chaos."
"Mage went through a situation never seen before in the municipality," the official, Nelson Vinagre, told Globo on Sunday. "We had 12 buses set on fire and several businesses looted."
Vinagre called on residents to stay at home until the boy's funeral late Sunday was over.
The boy's mother, Patricia Moraes, denied that there had been an exchange of gunfire at the time her son was killed.
"I saw the police shooting. When I went to get him, he had already fallen," she said.
Police said they were investigating the tragedy.
(This story has not been edited by NDTV staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)
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