Campinas Cathedral shooting

On 11 December 2018, a gunman opened fire in the Metropolitan Cathedral in the Brazilian city of Campinas, São Paulo, killing five people and wounding four more.[1] The event was reported by multiple news outlets.[2][3]

Campinas Cathedral shooting
Campinas
LocationOur Lady of the Conception Cathedral, Campinas, Brazil
DateDecember 11, 2018 (2018-12-11)
13:25 (UTC-2)
Attack type
Mass murder, mass shooting, murder-suicide
Weapons
Deaths6 (including the perpetrator)
Injured4

Incident

The shooter entered the cathedral around 13:25 local time.[1] The officiating priest had left the cathedral prior to the attack and the suspect was not recognized by any of the church officials.[4] The suspect entered the church while the Mass was still underway and sat in the back and watched the service for a while, before he began to fire his weapon.[5] He killed four worshippers and injured another four.[6] Police in the plaza outside of the church responded to the gunshots, and the gunman was hit in the side by police, before he committed suicide.[6]

One day after the massacre, another victim had succumbed to his injuries at the hospital, and the fifth victim of this massacre was revealed, Heleno Severo Alves, 84 years old.[7]

The incident was documented on the surveillance footage from inside the cathedral and allowed the police to review the timeline of the incident.[8]

The victims

The five victims of the massacre were all men between the ages of 38 and 84. The five victims of the massacre are (in order of age):

  • Cristofer Gonçalves dos Santos - 38 years old;
  • Sidnei Vitor Monteiro - 39 years old (Note: Sidnei's mother was injured in the massacre);
  • Elpídio Alves Coutinho - 67 years old;
  • José Eudes Gonzaga Ferreira - 68 years old and;
  • Heleno Severo Alves - 84 years old (Note: Heleno was a resident of Indaiatuba, a city close to Campinas).[9]

Suspect

Police released the name of the perpetrator as Euler Fernando Grandolpho, a 49-year-old systems analyst with no known criminal record.[6]

Aftermath

A Mass was held in the Cathedral the day after the incident to honor the victims with Father Rafael Capelato stating; "We know that you, family members, are crying - and so are we."[10]

Campinas Mayor Jonas Donizetti declared three days of mourning in the city and used Twitter to express his condolences and horror about the crime.[11]

See also

References

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