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State Police suspend 12 officers involved in operation killing pregnant woman in Rio

RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL – The Rio de Janeiro State Police has removed 12 officers involved in the operation that ended with the death of a pregnant woman, Kathlen Romeu, 24. The State Police officers had their weapons collected for examination – in all, 21 weapons were seized.

Special Police Operations Battalion (BOPE) officer takes position while residents run for cover during an operation in the Mare slum complex, ahead of its “pacification,” in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Wednesday, March 26, 2014. Elite federal police and army troops will be sent to the city to help quell a wave of violence in so-called “pacified” slums. Recent attacks on police bases in the favelas is raising concerns about an ambitious security program that began in 2008, in part to secure the city ahead of this year’s World Cup and the 2016 Olympics. (AP Photo/Silvia Izquierdo)

The case is being investigated by the Capital’s Homicide Police, which on Friday, June 11, took a statement from Kathlen’s grandmother, Sayonara Fátima de Oliveira. She was with the young woman when Kathlen was shot, on late afternoon Tuesday, June 8.

According to the State Police, when she was shot, officers were exchanging fire with criminals in the Complexo do Lins, in the northern zone of Rio. The young woman was found soon after, with a perforation in her thorax. The forensics report indicated that she had been shot by a rifle.

Kathlen Romeu was four months pregnant. She had moved from Lins about a month ago, and was in the community visiting relatives. According to the young woman’s father, Luciano Gonçalves, she had moved precisely to escape the violence in the area.

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