Former Congressman and Brother Guilty in 2018 Murder of Brazilian Politician
In Brief
Two men found guilty in the assassination of Rio de Janeiro council member Marielle Franco.
Key Facts
- Marielle Franco, a Rio de Janeiro city council member and rights activist, was assassinated in 2018
- A former congressman and his brother were found guilty of involvement in Franco's murder
- The assassination drew international attention due to Franco's political prominence and activism
- Separately, a former head gamekeeper was found guilty of the shotgun murder of an ex-colleague
- The gamekeeper's conviction relates to a different case involving a workplace killing
What Happened
In 2018, Marielle Franco, a Brazilian politician and activist, was assassinated in Rio de Janeiro. Recently, a former congressman and his brother were found guilty of involvement in her murder. Separately, a former head gamekeeper was convicted of murdering an ex-colleague with a shotgun in an unrelated case.
Why It Matters
The conviction in Franco's murder case addresses a high-profile political assassination that had global repercussions, highlighting issues of political violence and human rights in Brazil. The gamekeeper's conviction underscores ongoing concerns about workplace violence and criminal accountability in different contexts.
Sources
- Washington Post — Former congressman, brother guilty in murder of Brazilian politician(just now)
- Sky News — Former gamekeeper found guilty of shotgun murder of ex-colleague(1d ago)
