At least three people were killed and 11 others injured in Brazil on Friday when a man attacked two schools with a gun in the southeastern state of Espiritu Santo, authorities said.
Several “bandits” broke into a school in Aracruz and one of them shot dead several teachers who had gathered, killing two women and injuring nine others, Mayor Luis Carlos Coutinho told CBN radio. They then went to another school. A young girl was shot dead there, while two other people were injured.
School shootings are relatively rare in Brazil
Brazil’s Vice President-elect Geraldo Alckmin said he was “appalled” by the attacks. “I express my solidarity with the school communities, families and friends of the victims,” he wrote on Twitter, calling for an investigation.
School shootings are relatively rare in violent Brazil. The deadliest occurred on April 7, 2011, when a 24-year-old man opened fire at his former school in the western suburbs of Rio de Janeiro, killing 12 students before killing himself. More recently, on March 13, 2019, two former students shot dead eight people and injured 11 others before killing themselves at a college in Suzano, Sao Paulo region.