Society

Shooting in Campinas church reignites gun debate in Brazil

At approximately 1:30 pm on Tuesday afternoon, Euler Fernando Grandolpho, a 49-year-old unemployed systems analyst, opened fire on the congregation of the Metropolitan Cathedral in Campinas, a city roughly 99 km to the north of São Paulo. Mr. Grandolpho had watched the 12:15 pm mass and as it ended, he walked up to the front of the cathedral, brandishing two weapons—a pistol and a .38 revolver—and began firing at the churchgoers.

Five people were killed and another four were injured. One, an 84-year-old man who was shot in the chest and stomach, was taken to intensive care and his situation remains critical.
After a brief confrontation with the police, Mr. Grandolpho was felled by a shot to the chest, he then shot himself in the head.

The police investigation has shown that Mr. Grandolpho had no prior convictions and no apparent link to the victims. A resident of the nearby town of Valinhos, he lived with his widowed father. People close to...

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