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Brazil Police Confront Multi‑State Violence Spree With Raids, Arrests and a Fatal Shootout

Coordinated actions underscore highways as crime corridors as specialized units pursue suspects.

Overview

  • In Marabá, businessman Anderson Torres dos Santos, 32, was ambushed and killed in his pickup, and investigators later seized about half a kilo of cocaine and trafficking paraphernalia at a residence linked to the case as the gunman remains at large.
  • A 27-year-old fugitive, Bruno Henrique Castro Fonseca, died after a chase and shootout with Military Police near Lajeado, Tocantins, where officers recovered a .380 pistol and cited open homicide warrants from Pará.
  • An off‑duty penal officer in São Paulo shot and apprehended a 16‑year‑old during an arrastão in Vila Andrade, with police seizing a .38 revolver and stolen phones as the youth awaits provisional internment after hospital care.
  • Civil Police in Rio de Janeiro arrested brothers Jeferson Conceição de Araújo and Jackson da Conceição Araújo for robbing and extorting a hearing‑impaired ride‑hail driver, recovered the vehicle, and continue to seek a third suspect.
  • Highway violence persisted as a trucker stabbed on the BR‑050 was stabilized by PMs using a tourniquet, a motorist shot during an attempted robbery on the BR‑277 drove 8 km to get help, and a pedestrian was fatally struck on the BR‑364; in Ceará, a PF‑led task force arrested a suspect linked to an attempted mass shooting in Tauá.