Municipal guard sentenced to prison and loses position for killing neighbor and injuring dog in Porto Alegre
A municipal guard in Porto Alegre was sentenced to over ten years in prison for the homicide of his neighbor and injuring the neighbor's dog.
Roger da Motta Carvalho, a municipal guard in Porto Alegre, was found guilty of murdering his 30-year-old neighbor Bruno Saraiva Salgado and injuring his dog, Otto. The jury reached its verdict on the early morning of November 11, sentencing Carvalho to 10 years, 1 month, and 15 days in a closed prison regime. In addition to his prison term, the presiding judge, Lourdes Helena Pacheco da Silva, ruled that Carvalho must forfeit his position as a public servant due to the severity of the crime.
The incident took place in a condominium in the southern region of Porto Alegre, and during the trial, Carvalho's defense team argued that he acted in self-defense. However, the jury did not side with this claim, and the judge emphasized that there was no justification for the violent act. Following the verdict, an arrest warrant was issued, and Carvalho was immediately taken into custody, marking a significant legal outcome for both his career and personal freedom.
This case raises critical questions about the conduct of law enforcement officers, as Carvalho was serving as a municipal guard at the time of the incident. It also highlights issues related to public safety and the responsibilities of those in positions of trust. The defense has stated they respect the jury's decision, but they plan to appeal the ruling, suggesting the case may continue to unfold in the legal system, possibly influencing perceptions of justice and accountability in the community.