Gunman Attacks Rio de Janeiro School | Kills 11 Children
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Gunman Attacks Rio de Janeiro School, Kills 11 Children
Death Toll Expected to Rise; Shooter Was a Former Student, Police Say
By BRADLEY BLACKBURN
April 7, 2011
A gunman opened fire in a Rio de Janeiro school this morning, killing at least 11 children and wounding 18 others before killing himself.
The 10 girls and one boy who were killed were anywhere from 10 to 15 years old, Brazilian media reported. All of the victims were shot in either the head, chest or abdomen, according to the Brazilian government.
Four of the wounded children being treated in the hospital are in critical condition, Brazilian TV reported, and the death toll may increase.
While no security guards were on duty at the school, police responded quickly, exchanging shots with the gunman, witnesses said. According to the first officer who arrived at the scene, after the gunman was shot in the leg by police, he raised his gun to his head and killed himself.
Gunman a Former Student, Police Say
Police said the shooter, a man in his early 20's, was a former student at the school named Wellington Menezes de Oliviera who planned the attack and fully intended to kill. According to Brazil's Alerta News, he lived just a few blocks from the school.
While police are still trying to piece together exactly what happened, the gunman apparently entered the school claiming that he was there to give a speech or presentation to students. He was apparently clothed in black and was carrying two revolvers and ammunition.
As the violence unfolded, children could be seen fleeing from the school, running to a police station next door. Frantic parents of the school's 1,000 students began to show up to look for the children.
The shooter, said to be a loner, left behind a suicide note, which is now being analyzed for a motive, Brazilian media reported.
According to UNESCO, Brazil ranks second in the world for gun deaths.
Watch: School Shooting Sends Students to Hospital
VIDEO: Authorities say the alleged gunman is a former student of the middle school. [Click on picture to watch video]
The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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Hero officer kept Brazilian school massacre from being even worse
By the CNN Wire Staff
April 7, 2011 8:16 p.m. EDT
Click photo to play11 students die after gunman opens fire
STORY HIGHLIGHTSNEW:Sgt. Marco Alexandre Alves is being called a "hero" by Rio's governor for confronting the gunman
NEW: Many of the slain students will be buried Friday, state-run media says
The gunman committed suicide, police say
He was a former student of the school, the government says(CNN) -- Thursday's massacre of 11 students at a Brazilian school could have been even worse, were it not for the heroic actions of a military policeman, according to a statement from the Rio de Janeiro state governor's office.
Third Sgt. Marcio Alexandre Alves, 38, and a colleague raced to the Municipal School Tasso da Silveira in Realengo after they were approached by a student two blocks away from the school, who asked them for help, the governor's office said.
Upon arriving at the school, Alves heard gunshots and quickly climbed to the second floor. There, he confronted the heavily armed gunman coming out of a classroom, keeping the suspect from ascending to the third floor, where there were more students, the statement said.
Alves said he shot the gunman in the abdomen. When the suspect fell, he committed suicide by shooting himself in the head, according to the statement.
At that point, Alves looked for a second suspect he had heard was in the building, but that information turned out to be unfounded, the governor's office said.
Alves, an 18-year veteran of police work, said seeing the slain children gave him a great feeling of sadness.
"Scenes that will not be easily erased from my memory. I have a son that age," Alves said. "But it was also a sense of accomplishment. I wish I would've arrived there sooner (to save more children). Had I gotten there five minutes earlier, I could have avoided some deaths," the statement said.
Brazil's president has announced three days of national mourning.
Beyond the 11 students killed, another 13 were injured, four of whom were in critical condition, Rio Health Secretary Sergio Cortes said.
The Rio de Janeiro Civil Police released the names of nine of the massacred students to Agencia Brasil. the official state-run media. They are:
Karine Chagas de Oliveira, 14
Rafael Pereira da Silva, 14
Milena dos Santos Nascimento, 14
Mariana Rocha de Souza, 12
Atanazio Larissa Santos
Bianca Tavares Rocha, 13
Luiza Paula da Silveira, 14
Laryssa Silva Martins, 13
Gessica Guedes Pereira
"The greatest difficulty is the family's pain. It is very hard to identify a son or a daughter in a situation like this," Cortes said. "It's a state of general commotion here, families, doctors, everyone."
Several of the children will be buried Friday at locations and times still to be determined, Agencia Brasil reported.
Municipal School Tasso da Silveira is in the northern Rio neighborhood of Realengo, a middle- and lower-middle-class area located between the Pedra Branca and Mendanha mountains.
The school is now a crime scene, and will remain so for an undisclosed amount of time, police said.
The government identified the shooter as Wellington Menezes de Oliveira, 23, a former student at the school.
The government identified the shooter as Wellington Menezes de Oliveira, 23, a former student at the school.The government said the gunman was Wellington Menezes de Oliveira, 23, a former student at the school. He was allowed to enter the school by saying he was there to obtain transcripts.
According to CNN affiliate TV Record, Menezes de Oliveira entered the school in the morning armed with two handguns and began shooting at children and school personnel. He was firing "indiscriminately," Agencia Brasil said.
There were reports that he had left a letter behind that mentioned he had HIV, Agencia Brasil said. Other details from the letter were not immediately disclosed and the gunman's motive remained unclear.
The Rio government said they found no previous criminal record of Menezes de Oliveira.
An amateur video posted on YouTube showed the police arriving at the school as onlookers watched from the front of the school. Repeated high-pitched screams can be heard as students begin sprinting out of the school in a line. One girl runs by with her shirt stained red around her abdomen. Another has what appears to be blood soaking her shoulder.
The injured were transported to the Albert Schweitzer Hospital, where Agencia Brasil reported helicopters were waiting in an adjacent field, ready to transport the more seriously injured to other facilities. Police used some of those helicopters to move the victims, the government of Rio said.
Rio de Janeiro's Hematology Institute, which coordinates the distribution of blood for transfusions, put out a call via Twitter for donations to the hospital.
Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff said she was "shocked" by the attack and had "great concern" about the incident. She said mass shootings were rare in Brazil.
"It's uncharacteristic for our country to have this type of crime," she said in a speech. "For that reason, I consider that all of us are united in rejecting this type of violence, especially against defenseless children."
Rio's governor, Sergio Cabral, called the gunman a "psychopath."
"I agree that we have an obligation to give solidarity and support to the families of the young victims of this psychopath," he said.
The school where the shooting happened is a public school with about 800 students.
CNN's Rafael Romo and journalists Luciani Gomes and Catalina Arica contributed to this report
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Current TV's Mariana van Zeller is live on the scene in Brazil. See all of her tweets from the scene.
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Thanks for letting us know that, Derk. As a young mommy, she must be feeling this even more than others may.
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School Shooting in Brazil copycat of West Virginia. Find out if He was on medication like all the American shootings.
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Gunman opens fire in Rio de Janeiro school
A gunman opened fire at an elementary school in Rio de Janeiro. At least 13 people were killed, including the shooter.Photo: April 7, 2011
Police and members of the media stand in front of Tasso da Silveira school in Rio de Janeiro, where a man believed to be a former student opened fire, killing at least 12 people and wounding 22 others before taking his own life. Initial reports said he entered the school wearing a backpack and said he was going to a conference, before opening fire in a classroom.
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Reporting 13 dead.
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Brazillian gunman kills 12 at school
Jon Swaine, The Daily Telegraph: Thursday, April 7, 2011 1:55 PMA student of Tasso da Silveira school receives help after nearly fainting as she leaves the school building where a gunman opened fire on children in the Realengo neighborhood of Rio de Janeiro April 7, 2011. A gunman killed 12 people in a shooting spree at the school before killing himself, police said on Thursday, an incident apparently unrelated to the city's ongoing gang violence.
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Parents and relatives of schoolchildren await outside Tasso da Silveira school where a gunman opened fire on children
Parents and relatives of schoolchildren await outside Tasso da Silveira school where a gunman opened...
Parents and relatives of schoolchildren try to charge through a police line outside the Tasso da Silveira school
Parents and relatives of schoolchildren try to charge through a police line outside the Tasso da Silveira...
Policemen stand around the school in Rio de Janeiro where a man believed to be a former student opened fire
Policemen stand around the school in Rio de Janeiro where a man believed to be a former student opened...
People gather in front of Tasso da Silveira school where a gunman opened fire on children
People gather in front of Tasso da Silveira school where a gunman opened fire on children in Realengo...
People gather in front of Tasso da Silveira school
People gather in front of Tasso da Silveira school where a gunman opened fire on children in Realengo...
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At least 12 children were killed at a school in Rio de Janeiro on Thursday, after a former pupil talked his way into the building and gunned down pupils and teachers before shooting himself.
Wellington Menezes de Oliveira, 24, entered Tasso da Silveira school at about 8am, saying that he was there to give a speech. He was carrying two revolvers, ammunition and a suicide note.
He killed a dozen pupils aged between 12 and 14, then exchanged fire with an officer from a police station next door and reportedly shot himself dead. Emergency services said 30 people were wounded.
Dilma Rousseff, the Brazilian president, said she was "shocked and disturbed" at the massacre.
A father who arrived to collect his children after the shooting described the school as "a war scene". "I've never seen anything like it," he said. "This type of thing happens in the United States, not here."
After arriving at the school, which teaches 1,000 pupils between the ages of nine and 14, it is thought de Oliveira shot two boys, one in the head and the other in the arm.
He then apparently walked into a Portuguese lesson, and opened fire.
Dorival Porto Rafael, a rubbish collector who was at the school, said: "Without saying anything he took out a pistol from his bag and started firing. The police arrived, and when he saw he was surrounded, he shot himself in the head."
Children fled towards the police station. "Some of them were covered in blood, shaken, asking for help," a witness told the BBC. "They were desperate and crying."
The Rio authorities are trying to tighten security ahead of the 2014 football World Cup and 2016 Olympic Games. The attack is not thought to be linked to gang violence.
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