SAO PAULO - At least nine people were
killed at a Brazilian elementary school where two young men were
seen entering the building and firing weapons early on
Wednesday, according to Sao Paulo police.
Among the dead were five school children, one adult who
worked at the building, one person who was standing just outside
the school and the two adolescent shooters, police said.
At least 17 other people, mostly children, were also shot at
the Raul Brasil elementary school and taken to hospitals, police
said in a written statement. The state of their health was not
immediately known.
School shootings are rare in Brazil, even though the country
is one of the world's most violent, with more annual homicides
than any other. The last major school shooting was in 2011, when
12 children were shot dead by a former pupil in Rio de Janeiro.
While gun laws are extremely strict in Brazil, it is not
difficult to illegally purchase a weapon.
Police said that two adolescents wearing face masks entered
the building and started shooting at about 9:30 a.m. local time.
The pair eventually shot and killed themselves.
Another shooting took place about 500 meters from the Raul
Brasil school shortly before the killings at the school, but it
was not yet clear if the two incidents were related.
About 1,000 children attend the school, police said.
(Reporting by Brad Brooks and Pedro Fonseca
Additional reporting by Caroline Mandl
Editing by Bernadette Baum)