City councilor from PR is arrested for 'repeated non-compliance' with protective measures after entering his ex-wife's home, says police
City councilor Márcio Gonçalves was arrested for repeatedly violating a court-issued protective order after entering his ex-wife's home without permission.
Márcio Gonçalves, a city councilor from Laranjeiras do Sul in Brazil, has been arrested for allegedly violating a protective order issued by a court in favor of his ex-wife. The arrest took place on the night of October 10 and was executed at the request of the Paraná Public Prosecutor's Office. According to the Civil Police, Gonçalves has a history of disregarding the protective measures set by the court, causing concern over his behavior towards his ex-spouse.
The incident that led to his arrest occurred on January 31, when police were called to the victim's residence after she reported that Gonçalves had entered her home uninvited. During this intrusion, he allegedly made threats and verbal assaults against her, which prompted her to seek help from law enforcement. Two neighboring witnesses also corroborated the victim's claims, indicating that this was not an isolated incident but rather a persistent pattern of harassment by the councilor.
The case has drawn considerable media attention in Brazil, as it reflects ongoing issues surrounding domestic violence and the enforcement of protective orders in the country. The failure to uphold these protective measures raises serious questions about the safety of victims and the legal system's effectiveness in providing protection. The outcome of the councilor's case could have implications for public confidence in the system designed to protect domestic abuse victims and may also influence policies surrounding domestic violence legislation in Brazil.