Gunman opens fire in Brazilian school, 13 dead

At least 20 people, including children, were wounded in the shooting at the school for students aged 10 to 15, fire department spokesman Evandro Bezerra told the Globo television network.

April 07, 2011 08:37 pm | Updated November 28, 2021 09:33 pm IST - Rio De Janeiro

People react to a person in a police car, not seen, who they mistook for a suspect, as they stand behind police tape after a school shooting in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, on Thursday. Photo: AP.

People react to a person in a police car, not seen, who they mistook for a suspect, as they stand behind police tape after a school shooting in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, on Thursday. Photo: AP.

A gunman opened fire at an elementary school in Rio de Janeiro on Thursday and at least 13 people were killed, including the shooter.

It was not clear whether the gunman, who is believed to be a former student at the school, shot himself or was killed by police.

At least 20 people, including children, were wounded in the shooting at the school for students aged 10 to 15, fire department spokesman Evandro Bezerra told the Globo television network.

A fire department spokeswoman confirmed for The Associated Press that there were deaths, but she did not know how many. She spoke on condition of anonymity as she was not authorized to discuss the matter.

Terrified parents rushed to the school and television images showed them crying and screaming for information about their children.

The gunman was a 23—year—old man and former student at the school, a police spokeswoman told the AP. She also spoke on condition of anonymity, saying that she was not authorized to discuss the matter.

Local police commander Djalma Beltrame told Globo TV that the gunman left a letter at the scene indicating he wanted to kill himself, but that it did not give a clear motive for the shooting.

Television images showed three helicopters landing on a football field next to the school and then ferrying the wounded to nearby hospitals.

The shooting began about 8-30 a.m. local time (7-30 a.m. EDT; 1130 GMT). Witnesses said police responded quickly and traded fire with the gunman.

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