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BRAZIL VIDEO: Suspect Draws Gun, Gets Shot Multiple Times in Store Where Everyone Was Armed
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<blockquote data-quote="D. Hargrove" data-source="post: 2997102" data-attributes="member: 41761"><p>The bad guy had a gun, not to hard for the bad one's to get 'em. </p><p>1. Almost 60,000 people were <a href="http://www.mapadaviolencia.org.br/pdf2015/mapaViolencia2015.pdf" target="_blank">murdered in Brazil</a> in 2014, most with guns. While some Latin American countries have higher per capita murder rates, in absolute numbers, Brazil is the deadliest place in the world outside Syria.</p><p>2. "Brazil doesn't have a gun problem. It has a problem of illegal guns in the hands of criminals, especially drug traffickers," -Edson Moreira</p><p>3. The national mortality rate of 21.9 gun-related fatalities per 100,000 inhabitants — of which nearly 95 percent are homicides, while the balance includes suicides, accidents, and unexplained cases — is the second highest ever recorded. - UNESCO</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="D. Hargrove, post: 2997102, member: 41761"] The bad guy had a gun, not to hard for the bad one's to get 'em. 1. Almost 60,000 people were [URL='http://www.mapadaviolencia.org.br/pdf2015/mapaViolencia2015.pdf']murdered in Brazil[/URL] in 2014, most with guns. While some Latin American countries have higher per capita murder rates, in absolute numbers, Brazil is the deadliest place in the world outside Syria. 2. "Brazil doesn't have a gun problem. It has a problem of illegal guns in the hands of criminals, especially drug traffickers," -Edson Moreira 3. The national mortality rate of 21.9 gun-related fatalities per 100,000 inhabitants — of which nearly 95 percent are homicides, while the balance includes suicides, accidents, and unexplained cases — is the second highest ever recorded. - UNESCO [/QUOTE]
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