Overview
- The fatal stop, which occurred early Wednesday in Pavuna, left 29-year-old businessman Daniel Patrício Santos de Oliveira dead inside a pickup with three friends.
- Police reported that the driver failed to obey a stop order and accelerated toward officers, prompting two members of the 41st Battalion to open fire.
- Family members reject that account, saying there was no gun in the vehicle and alleging excessive force; an occurrence report cited by O Globo says two officers fired 24 rifle rounds and one shot struck Daniel in the face.
- The case was logged as a homicide in the context of state-agent intervention, the Civil Police homicide unit took over the criminal probe, the PM opened an internal review, and involved officers gave statements to the Military Police judiciary.
- Relatives say the family had packed to move out of Rio because of violence, leaving a widow and a 4-year-old daughter, while separate Tuesday cases under police inquiry — an attack on a Bahia mayor and a Pará crash that killed three — highlight wider public-safety strains.