RIO DE JANEIRO, Brazil (AP) - Police backed by helicopters raided a notorious Rio shantytown and killed 19 suspected drug traffickers in pitched gunbattles.
Police recovered 13 bodies and six more were left, apparently by the drug gangs, inside a van parked outside a police station near the scene of Wednesday's fighting.
The assault led to the worst urban combat in a two-month siege of the Alemao shantytown, where fighting has killed at least 40 people and injured more than 80 since May.
Authorities sent 1,350 officers and elite federal police to the slum long ruled by gangs. They were met with grenades and fusillades from automatic weapons.
Eleven people were wounded, including innocent bystanders, gang members and one police officer.
But all those killed were suspected members of gangs that dominate the area's thriving street-corner drug trade, said Rio de Janeiro state security chief Jose Mariano Beltrame.
``No innocent people were killed,'' Beltrame told reporters, adding that the operation was a ``bitter remedy'' but would continue indefinitely.
Parents frantically tried to protect their children from the gunfire after classes were suspended. Gang members dumped oil on streets to try to prevent armored cars from entering and police had to use a backhoe to remove a truck blocking the entrance to the adjacent Grota shantytown, where some of the heaviest fighting took place.
Wednesday's daylong battle was the biggest police show of force since the killing of two officers on May 2 touched off repeated exchanges of gunfire. Police took over low-lying areas of the hilly Alemao area, then moved up several of the narrow alleys that line the hillside shantytowns.
Thursday, June 28, 2007
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Dang. I read about a sweep where they killed 29 a few years ago. If the American economy collapsed, you better believe it could happen here!
Big J
It`s when the American economy collapses Big J.
That could be day after tomorrow.
The greatest resource base in the world, and we have 'poor' people in America.
Now that should be a crime.
Food, clothing, and a roof over your head should be a right of citizenship. Period.
"Food, clothing, and a roof over your head should be a right of citizenship. Period."
How you figure that Skip?
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"If, for example, organized crime in the Negro community were not largely controlled by whites, there would be more capital accumulation among Negroes, and therefore probably more Negro business enterprises."
Quiz, DV. Who said that?
I aint hip Mike.
Who?
Baddest white boy in government. The late Daniel Patrick Moynihan.
Out of his 1965 Moynihan Report for the US Labor Department.
Read it. It'll give you some more ammo for your hip hop argument.
http://www.dol.gov/oasam/
programs/history/
webid-meynihan.htm
also, check out my little series on black feminism. Lemme know what you think.
http://assaultonblacksanity.blogspot.com/
2007/06/white-feminism-and-black-woman.html
Moynihan.
That's my father's boy. I'll check it out.
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