PMs beat man after megabloco in Ibirapuera; video shows chokehold and fainting
A video from the Carnival in Ibirapuera, São Paulo, captures police officers violently assaulting a street vendor, leading to his fainting from a chokehold maneuver.
A disturbing video from a Carnival event at Ibirapuera Park in São Paulo shows military police officers violently beating a man who is believed to be a street vendor. Witnesses reported that the incident occurred during the dispersal of a large street party, known locally as a megabloco. The footage depicts at least five officers involved in the assault, with one applying a chokehold that caused the man to faint while others held him down and struck him repeatedly.
The altercation began with the man being approached by police while leaning against a fence with his hands behind his back. He appeared to have been compliant initially, but as officers engaged with him, the situation quickly escalated into physical violence. The video captures the intensity of the altercation, illustrating concerns over police conduct during public events, especially in relation to crowd control and handling non-threatening individuals.
This incident has raised serious questions about police brutality and accountability in Brazil, particularly during large public gatherings where tensions are already high. As festivities like Carnival attract immense crowds, the conduct of law enforcement becomes critical in ensuring safety and maintaining peace. Observers and civil rights advocates are likely to demand investigations into the actions of the officers involved, highlighting a broader dialogue on human rights and policing practices in Brazil.