Police killings in Rio de Janeiro state reach record high

Orlando Dos Santos, 42, stands at a car workshop where he works during an interview with AP, in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Friday, May 3, 2019. Last June, Orlando Dos Santos found out his 27 year-old stepson had disappeared in the wake of a police operation in the Babilonia slum, which sits on a hill behind the city’s iconic Sugarloaf mountain. (AP Photo/Silvia Izquierdo)

RIO DE JANEIRO — Police killings in the state of Rio de Janeiro have hit a record high, rising by 18% in the first three months of this year in a spike partly attributed to a zero tolerance for criminals campaign by state leaders.

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