Showing posts with label Rio de Janeiro. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Rio de Janeiro. Show all posts

Sunday, October 18, 2009

Shootout, helicopter crash kill 14 in Rio

Associated Press

October 18, 2009

Rio De Janeiro

Drug traffickers shot down a police helicopter during a gun battle between rival gangs Saturday, killing two officers in a burst of violence just two weeks after the city was chosen to host the 2016 Olympic Games.

Ten suspected drug traffickers were also killed during the fighting in a shantytown, along with two bystanders, officials said.

Bullets flying from the Morro dos Macacos, or Monkey Hill, slum in north Rio de Janeiro hit the pilot of the police helicopter in the leg as he hovered above the shootout, causing the craft to go down.

Two officers died in the crash. The pilot and three other police officers escaped after the craft hit and burst into flames. The pilot and a second officer suffered bullet wounds and all four were burned, one gravely, said Mario Sergio Duarte, head of Rio state's military police.

Officials did not know whether the gangs targeted the helicopter or whether it was hit by stray bullets, but the event underscored security concerns that have dogged Brazil's second-largest city for decades.

It was not clear what sort of weapon hit the helicopter, but Duarte said it was unlikely to have been an antiaircraft missile. Such weapons have been found in the hide-outs of drug traffickers along with other heavy military-grade arms, such as grenade launchers and .50-caliber machine guns.

Duarte said the pilot was able to make a somewhat controlled though extremely rough landing, which he said would have been unlikely if the aircraft had been hit by a heavy weapon.

Police said 10 presumed traffickers were killed during the fighting in the slum, including three suspects found dead in a vehicle.

Officials gave no details on the other seven.


Saturday, October 17, 2009

Rio Police Die as Helicopter Hit

Two Brazilian policemen have been killed after their helicopter was shot at in Rio de Janeiro during clashes involving police and drug gangs.

The helicopter came down and burst into flames, after the pilot was hit in the leg by a bullet.

At least 10 other people were reported to have died in the fighting. Several buses were also set on fire.

It was the worst outbreak of violence since the city was awarded the 2016 Olympic Games two weeks ago.

The attack on the helicopter followed an outbreak of fighting between rival drug gangs in a shanty town in the north of the city.

One resident said it was the one of the most intense gun battles he had witnessed in the area in recent years.

The police helicopter exploded after trying to make an emergency landing on a football field.

Two policemen were injured in the crash.

A new gun battle then began between the gangs and dozens of policemen.

In total, 10 alleged gangsters were reported to have been killed.

Authorities were not able to confirm if it was the first time that one of their helicopters had been brought down by gunfire. (Actually was the second time. The first was in the 1980´s. PS from Hogan)

Story from

BBC NEWS

Published: 2009/10/17 22:52:55 GMT

© BBC MMIX

Helicopter Downed as 12 Killed In Rio Violence


Filed at 7:04 p.m. ET

RIO DE JANEIRO (Reuters) - Drug traffickers shot down a police helicopter in Rio de Janeiro Saturday, killing two officers, and 10 suspected gang members were killed in the city's worst recent outbreak of violence, police said.

The violence, in which authorities said 8 buses were set on fire by suspected traffickers and 6 police officers wounded, came only two weeks after the Brazilian city was awarded the 2016 Olympic Games despite worries over high levels of violence.

The helicopter carrying six crew came down after its pilot was hit in the leg by a bullet as it flew over the "Hill of Monkeys" slum in the city's north zone, where police were responding to a gun battle between rival gangs, Major Oderlei Santos of the military police told Reuters.

He said it was the first time that a police helicopter had been shot down and destroyed in Rio.

Despite being wounded, the pilot managed to land the aircraft on a football pitch but it then exploded in flames, killing two officers and wounding the other four crew members, including the pilot, one of them gravely.

The 10 suspected traffickers were killed by police and in the gun battle between rival gangs. Four residents were wounded by stray bullets, police said.

A Reuters photographer at the slum said he saw three bodies laid out on the ground. Residents said the three were not drug traffickers and had been caught in a cross-fire.

"It was a night of chaos. ... We are still really scared," 17-year-old slum resident Cristina Soares was quoted as saying by the O Globo newspaper's website.

"Later on, it is going to get worse."

Rio's state security secretary, Jose Beltrame, said gang members set fire to a total of 8 buses in the northern zone in an apparent attempt to distract security forces.

O Globo, which showed images of the destroyed helicopter and several buses in flames, quoted witnesses as saying that about 15 masked, armed men had ordered passengers to leave one bus before setting it on fire.

Security forces said the situation was now under control and an additional 3,500 troops had been put on duty to reinforce the affected areas and hunt for the criminals.

"We will put all our efforts into responding to this action by criminals," Mario Sergio Duarte, the commander-general of Rio's military police, told a news conference.

The beach-side city of six million people is one of the world's most violent, with almost daily shoot-outs between police and the heavily armed gangs that control many of its roughly 1,000 slums.

Officials played down the city's security problems during their successful bid for the 2016 Olympics, saying the violence could be contained during major events and pledging to expand state control to more slums.

(Additional reporting by Pedro Fonseca; Ana Nicolaci da Costa, Eduardo Simoes and Rodrigo Viga Gaier; Writing by Stuart Grudgings; editing by Todd Eastham)

Friday, October 2, 2009

Cidade Maravilhosa - Marvellous City

Rio´s Anthem
Carnival March
Composition: André Filho

Marvellous City
Of a thousand charms
Marvellous City
Heart of my Brazil
Marvellous City
Of a thousand charms
Marvellous City
Heart of the my Brazil

Birthplace of samba and of beautiful songs
That lives in our soul
You are the altar of our hearts
That sing cheerfully

Garden in flower of love and longing
Land that seduces all
May God cover you with happiness
Nest of dream and of light

Rio de Janeiro, The Wonderful City!!!

Rio de Janeiro selected to host the 2016 Olympic Games beating out Chicago, Madrid and Tokyo.

Sunday, July 6, 2008

Rio in Color - Film 1930's



The butterflies art does not exist anymore like it was in the 1930's. Faded way in 1960's. Besides that, is a beautiful and somehow precise documentary. For example it is true that Brazilians does not agree with the sense that the word America means US and not the whole Continent.

This film is a beautiful look in a City which still exist although under a lack of good governments.

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