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Brazil police shot a 10-year-old car thief in the head, drawing support as well as anger

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Relatives and friends attend the burial of Roseli dos Santos de Jesus, 31, killed by a stray bullet during a shooting between police and drug traffickers, in Rio de Janeiro, on Tuesday. Killings by police are under scrutiny following the recent shooting of a 10-year-old car thief. Photo: AP

Chased by police, Italo Ferreira stepped on the gas in the stolen car until they stopped him with a bullet to the head. He was 10 years old.

Brazilians can’t agree about whether the police were at fault in a killing that has shocked this year’s Olympic host country.

During a reconstruction of the event by investigators, some neighbours gathered to show support for the police action in a country stricken by violent crime.

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Others stood by, yelling “Racists! Murderers!”

Minutes before his death on June 2, Italo and an 11-year-old friend climbed the wall into a luxury residential compound in Sao Paulo.
Lights of Brazilian federal police officers' bikes reflect on a road during the security drill at Maracana Stadium on Sunday in preparation for the Olympics.Photo: AFP
Lights of Brazilian federal police officers' bikes reflect on a road during the security drill at Maracana Stadium on Sunday in preparation for the Olympics.Photo: AFP
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They stole a 1998 Daihatsu that was parked there and drove it a few hundred metres before halting under fire from military police.

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