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Thursday 18 of April 2024

Gunmen Storm Brazil Hospital; 1 Dead, 2 Wounded in Shootout


Municipal guards enter to the Souza Aguiar Hospital, in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Sunday, June 19, 2016,Photo: AP/Silvia Izquierdo
Municipal guards enter to the Souza Aguiar Hospital, in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Sunday, June 19, 2016,Photo: AP/Silvia Izquierdo
At least five attackers entered the Hospital Souza Aguiar before dawn to rescue the 28-year-old suspect, who was being treated there for a gunshot wound

RIO DE JANEIRO — A group of heavily-armed men stormed a Rio de Janeiro hospital early Sunday to free a suspected drug trafficker, sparking a shootout with officers that left a patient dead and a nurse and an off-duty policeman wounded.

At least five attackers entered the Hospital Souza Aguiar before dawn to rescue the 28-year-old suspect, who was being treated there for a gunshot wound, Rio de Janeiro police said in a statement. As many as 15 other gunmen were outside during the attack, witnesses told police.

Investigators were studying security camera footage, and Rivaldo Barbosa, head of the state’s homicide unit, said two of the assailants had been identified.

Employees stand in front an emergency entrance at the Souza Aguiar Hospital, in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Sunday, June 19, 2016. Photo: AP/Silvia Izquierdo
Employees stand in front an emergency entrance at the Souza Aguiar Hospital, in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Sunday, June 19, 2016. Photo: AP/Silvia Izquierdo

“This was a carefully orchestrated attack,” Barbosa told reporters outside the hospital. “It was a bold action that will not go unpunished. It is unacceptable.”

Souza Aguiar is one of five hospitals designated to treat tourists during the Olympic Games beginning Aug. 5 and is the closest to the famed Maracana Stadium, site of the opening ceremony. It’s also on a U.S. Embassy list of medical facilities recommended for travelers to the games.

Brazilian media said the patient who died had been taken to the downtown hospital by a friend, the off-duty officer who was wounded along with the nurse.

Fabio Melo, a sergeant who was guarding the suspect in the hospital, said he feels vulnerable to attacks as Rio de Janeiro state is increasing officers’ shifts.

The state declared a financial disaster on Friday largely because revenues from oil royalties have plummeted as a result of low crude prices. The government wants more freedom to manage scarce resources in areas such as public safety, health care and education as it wraps up Olympic projects and beefs up tourist services during the games.

“People in our line of duty go through these kinds of different experiences. Thank God I was not injured and I was able to help my co-worker,” Melo told reporters. “But we are defenseless. I am defenseless, you are defenseless and the whole population, too.”

ADRIANA GOMEZ LICON