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Sao Paulo, Jun 21 (EFE).- Hundreds of people on Sunday gathered in a silent march in honor of the teenager who was allegedly killed by police in the area of Vila Clara, where the young man lived, in Sao Paulo.The march, which brought together about 250 people, had numerous posters denouncing racism and against police violence.Friends of the teenager, identified as Guilherme Silva Guedes, walked in silence carrying candles in mourning. The arrested agent suspected of killing him is a Sao Paulo Military Police sergeant who was detained on Wednesday. (Camera: DÉBORA KLEMPOUS).SHOT LIST: SILENT MARCH TO HONOR GUILHERME SILVA GUEDES WHO WAS ALLEGEDLY KILLED BY POLICE, IN SAO PAULO, BRAZIL.
Sao Paulo, Dec 4 (EFE).- Thousands of residents of Paraisópolis, the second most populated favela in Sao Paulo, took to the streets on Wednesday to denounce a police operation that killed nine teenagers on Dec.1 and urged the authorities to put an end to police violence in the country (Camera: ANA PAULA CHAIN). FOOTAGE SHOWING A PROTEST OF THE PARAISÓPOLIS RESIDENTS IN SAO PAULO, BRAZIL.
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