An eight-year-old girl died in a shootout.

In the South American Brazil, the police are continuing to take a strong scrutiny against the worsening security, and an 8-year-old girl died in a shoot-out and the rebellion against civilian police has increased.

In Brazil in South America, drug-related crimes and other violent crimes using guns continued, and the police in response to the Borsonaro administration who sought to improve security continued to make a strong crackdown and shot at police officers. More than 5,000 people die every year.

Under these circumstances, last week, an 8-year-old girl living in Rio de Janeiro's slums was caught in a shootout and shot on her back, and the bereaved people claimed that they were "shooting by the police".

In response to this, on the 23rd, hundreds of citizens gathered for a demonstration criticizing the police response.

There were frequent cases of suspected legitimacy and misfiring of the use of guns over police enforcement, and participants complained that “Don't kill us.

In this case, the police reported that police officers were attacked by someone at the time and responded with guns, but did not mention the relationship with the death of girls.

The Borsonaro administration has put in place a policy to greatly relax gun control as a countermeasure against crime with strong police control, and there is a growing concern that the spread of guns will cause more victims among the public The