List of massacres in Brazil

The following is a list of massacres that have occurred in Brazil (numbers may be approximate):

Name Date Location Deaths Notes
Alcobaça Shooting July, 1902 Alcobaça, Bahia 10 forty-Indigenous people invaded the city of Alcobaça, and looted the guns of Manoel João, and attacked inhabitants of the city. Raymundo Memado shots and killed ten of the Indigenous people, disbanding them[1]
Niterói circus fire 17 December 1961 Niterói, Rio de Janeiro 503[2] 800+ wounded, Three people were arrested and convicted of starting the fire[3]
Massacre at 11th Parallel 1963 Mato Grosso 3,500 Rubber workers massacre a village of Cinta Larga, leaving only 2 people alive.
Ipatinga massacre October 7, 1963 Minas Gerais 8 (Oficially) 79 wounded
Oficina de Reabilitação do Instituto Nacional de Previdência Social massacre [4][5][6][7] December 20, 1977 Curitiba, Paraná 2
Princesa Isabel massacre June 29, 1979 Princesa Isabel, Paraíba 7 [8][9][10]
Barra do Garças air disaster June 1, 1980 Barra do Garças, Mato Grosso 8 (including the perpetrator) 4 Wounded, Case of Suicide by pilot
Helmet massacre March 28, 1988 Amazonas 4 19 wounded, Government workers massacre unarmed Ticuna.
1989 Santa Elmira massacre March 11, 1989 Rio Grande do Sul 19 400 injured, MST workers attempted to occupy an area in Salto do Jacuí, but are shot at by UDR rural owners
Carandiru massacre October 2, 1992 São Paulo 111 The massacre was triggered by a prisoner revolt within the prison. The police made little if any effort to negotiate with the prisoners before the military police stormed the building, as the prison riot became more difficult for prison guards to control. The resulting casualties were of 111 prisoners killed and 37 more were injured
Haximu massacre June – July 1993 Haximu, Brazil 16-73 Garimpeiros (illegal gold miners) killed Yanomami people
Candelária massacre July 23, 1993 Rio de Janeiro 8 Police allegedly massacre 8 homeless people.
Vigário Geral massacre August 29, 1993 Rio de Janeiro 21 Rio Military Police attack random people in retribution for being attacked by gangs.
Slaughter of Corumbiara August 9, 1995 Corumbiara Rondônia 12 (Oficially)
Eldorado dos Carajás massacre April 17, 1996 Pará 19 Protesters for Landless Workers' Movement attempting to occupy a large private ranch were shot by military police.
Barreiros massacre May 21-22, 1997 Rio Grande do Norte 15 (including the perpetrator) 1 wounded
Vida Nova School Massacre[11] October 6, 1999 Vida Nova, Campinas, São Paulo 3 7 Wounded
Morumbi Shopping shooting November 3, 1999 Vila Cordeiro, São Paulo 3 4 Wounded
Remanso shooting February 4, 2004 Remanso, Bahia 2 17-year-old youth shot and killed 13-year-old Farlley Bastos Almeida, who had previously ridiculed him, and then forced a taxi driver to take him to a nearby EDP school. There he shot and killed 23-year-old Ana Paula Feitosa de Almeida and wounded two others before being subdued by two students. A woman, afraid of getting shot, jumped out of a window in the third floor and broke her legs. In custody the youth stated that he sympathized with Islamic terrorists and had intended to kill at least a hundred people.[12]
Parque Oeste massacre February 16, 2005 Goias 2 40 wounded. Unknown missing. Over 20 killed in aftermath. Landless farmers occupying a large ranch were shot by police.
Baixada massacre March 31, 2005 Baixada Fluminense 29 2 wounded, A military police officer shot and killed dozens of Brazilians after forming a gang, and was sentenced to 543 years in prison.
Militias–Comando Vermelho massacres December 27, 2006-Today State of Rio de Janeiro 500.000+ deaths [13] In separate incidents, military police and drug dealers had massive shootouts to determine which gang would control the favela. Many civilians were caught in the crossfire.
Complexo do Alemão massacre June 27, 2007 Rio de Janeiro 19
Rio de Janeiro school shooting April 7, 2011 Rio de Janeiro 12 20 wounded. All children aged 10–13.
Agricultural Penitentiary of Monte Cristo riot October 16, 2016 Boa Vista, Roraima 25
Campinas massacre December 31, 2016 Campinas 13 (including a perpetrator) 3 wounded, A man angry that his ex-wife left him went to a New Year's party his ex-wife's family was holding, and fatally shot her, her family, and his son.
2017 Manaus prison riot[14] January 1, 2017 Manaus 56
2017 Santa Lúcia massacre[15][16][17][18] May 24, 2017 Fazenda Santa Lúcia, Pau d'Arco, Pará 10 17 military and civilian police shot and killed 10 farm-occupying activists associated with the Landless Workers' Movement.
Janaúba massacre October 5, 2017 Minas Gerais 14 37 wounded, A daycare security guard locked himself in a room with children between the ages of 3 and 7, doused fuel across the children and the room, and set the room alight.
Goyases School shooting October 20, 2017 Goiânia, Goiás 2 4 wounded
Fortaleza Nightclub Shooting[19] January 27, 2018 Cajazeiras, Fortaleza 14 9 Wounded
Campinas Cathedral shooting December 11, 2018 Campinas, São Paulo 5 (including the perpetrator) 4 injured non-fatally
Suzano massacre March 13, 2019 Suzano 8 8 victims + 2 attackers, 20+ injured, mostly children.
Belém bar shooting May 19, 2019 Belém, Pará 11 A group of heavily-armed men — riding on a motorcycle and in three cars — went on a shooting rampage at a bar in Brazil, killing at least 11 people on Sunday[20]
Amazonas prison massacres May 26 - 27, 2019 Amazonas 55
2019 Altamira prison riot July 29, 2019 Altamira, Pará 62 16 prisoners were beheaded, and a further 41 people died from inhaling smoke from a fire lit at the beginning of the riot.[21]
Saudades massacre May 4, 2021 Saudades, Santa Catarina 5
2021 Rio de Janeiro shootout May 6, 2021 Jacarezinho, Rio de Janeiro 28 2 Wounded
Vila Cruzeiro shootout May 24, 2022 Rio de Janeiro 25 6 Wounded
Aracruz school shootings November 25, 2022 Aracruz, Espírito Santo 4 12 wounded
Sinop massacre[22] February 21, 2023 Sinop, Mato Grosso 8 (including a perpetrator) Two gunmen opened fire at a bar in Sinop, killing seven people, including a 12-year-old girl.
Blumenau massacre April 5, 2023 Blumenau, Santa Catarina 4 4 wounded[23]

References

  1. Notas - Vindo de Alcobaça, O Commercio de São Paulo (July 2, 1902)
  2. Atiyeh, B. (2013). "Brazilian Kiss Nightclub Disaster". Annals of Burns and Fire Disasters. 26 (1): 3. PMC 3741004. PMID 23966891.
  3. "O espetáculo mais triste da terra (book review)" (in Portuguese). Biblioteca Pública de Niterói. Retrieved 1 February 2013.
  4. Apresentação do professor que matou 2 alunos, Diario da Tarde (December 22, 1977)
  5. Professor mata dois alunos, Folha de S.Paulo (December 22, 1977)
  6. Professor mata dois alunos em Curitiba, Folha de S.Paulo (December 25, 1977)
  7. Confuso o relato do professor assassino, Diario da Tarde (December 26, 1977)
  8. Por la honora de su hija mató a siete personas, El Siglo de Torreón (July 3, 1979)
  9. Familia de sete é assassinada, Jornal do Brasil (July 2, 1979)
  10. Menino conta detalhes da chacina, Diario de Pernambuco (July 5, 1979)
  11. Três mortos em chacina na escola, Jornal do Brasil (October 8, 1999)
  12. Estudante que se diz terrorista é acusado de matar dois na Bahia, Folha de S. Paulo (February 5, 2004)
  13. "A violência no Brasil mata mais que a Guerra na Síria". 11 December 2017.
  14. "Brazil drug gangs spark prison riot, 56 dead". Reuters.com. 3 January 2017. Retrieved 21 March 2019.
  15. "Brazil: Pau D'Arco is the second largest slaughter for land conflicts in 20 years; company comments". Business & Human Rights Resource Centre. Retrieved 2020-03-28.
  16. "Brazil: Authorities must not let the Pau D'Arco massacre go unpunished". Amnesty International. 2018-05-23. Retrieved 2020-03-28.
  17. "As Fires Rage in the Amazon, Brazil Massacres Activists Trying to Save the Rain Forest". Vanity Fair. Retrieved 2020-03-28. {{cite magazine}}: Cite magazine requires |magazine= (help)
  18. "Brazil: two years since the Pau d'Arco massacre, still no justice". Front Line Defenders. 2019-05-24. Retrieved 2020-03-28.
  19. "Brazil: Gunmen storm Fortaleza nightclub killing 14". BBC.com. 27 January 2017. Retrieved 2 February 2023.
  20. "Brazil officials say 11 dead in 'massacre' at Belém bar".
  21. "Brazil jail riot leaves at least 57 dead". BBC. 2019-07-30. Retrieved 2019-07-30.
  22. "Polícia identifica autores de chacina em Sinop". G1.com. Retrieved 6 March 2023.
  23. Buschschlüter, Vanessa (5 April 2023). "Brazil kindergarten attack: Man kills four children in Blumenau". BBC News. Retrieved 5 April 2023.
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