Brazilian slum residents protest after 9 die in police raid
SAO PAULO — Hundreds of people in Sao Paulo’s Paraisopolis slums took to the streets Wednesday to protest against local police three days after nine young people died in a stampede during a police operation at a funk music party.
Police have said they were pursuing suspects that had fired at them, but several witnesses blamed officers for Sunday’s tragedy, saying police forced partygoers into narrow passages.
“It was not a tragedy! It was murder!” residents sang as they marched toward the office of Sao Paulo Gov. João Doria, who is responsible for policing.
Doria said in a statement there would be a “rigorous investigation” of the incident. Sao Paulo police ombudsman Bendito Mariano said that “police need to change its protocol” after the deadly raid.