Three shot dead in Brazil amid electoral violence
(last modified Thu, 29 Sep 2016 14:46:32 GMT )
Sep 29, 2016 14:46 UTC
  • Three shot dead in Brazil amid electoral violence

Three people have been shot dead and a deputy state governor has sustained injuries in a shooting incident in central Brazil, the latest in a spate of killings ahead of municipal elections in the South American country.

The shooting occurred in the town of Itumbiara in the central Brazilian state of Goias on Wednesday when a gunman, a 53-year-old driver, opened fire on a campaign rally motorcade, killing a candidate for the city council and a security guard.

The assailant himself also died in a shootout after wounding Vice Governor José Eliton, who is leading the electoral race to become the town’s mayor.

“Everybody thought the man was coming to shake our hands when he suddenly drew a gun and began to shoot at us,” said federal lawmaker Jovair Arantes, who was on the vehicle targeted by the gunman.

The shooting came amid a wave of killings that have targeted Brazilian local politicians in and on the outskirts of the capital, Rio de Janeiro, over the past months. Law enforcement officials said the incidents could to be the work of organized criminal groups trying to get their favorite candidates elected in the nationwide municipal polls, which are due on October 2.

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