Mar 6 • 18:45 UTC 🇧🇷 Brazil G1 (PT)

Teenager shot by off-duty guard after robbery in Jundiaí

A 17-year-old was shot by an off-duty municipal guard after a robbery in Jundiaí, Brazil, on Friday.

In Jundiaí, Brazil, on Friday, a 17-year-old teenager was shot by an off-duty municipal guard following a robbery incident in the Vianelo neighborhood. The guard, who was not on duty at the time, responded after hearing neighbors' screams about the robbery and saw four suspects leaving a residence with stolen items. When the suspects attempted to flee in a car, one drew a weapon, prompting the guard to shoot, unintentionally hitting the teenager while the other suspects escaped.

Following the shooting, the injured teenager was transported to São Vicente de Paulo Hospital under police guard, where he remains in custody. A second suspect, a 15-year-old, was apprehended by the Municipal Guard of Jundiaí and taken to the local police station for questioning. The incident highlights the challenges surrounding security in urban areas and raises questions about the use of force by off-duty law enforcement officers in such scenarios where public safety is at risk.

This event not only spotlights the increasing prevalence of crime in suburban settings but also ignites discussions on the responsibilities and judgments of law enforcement personnel during off-duty situations. With two suspects already captured and ongoing investigations, the community seeks answers about public security measures and the effectiveness of local law enforcement in preventing such incidents in the future.

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