Democracy Dies in Darkness

American school shooters inspire teen killers abroad

Brazil, which has suffered 11 attacks in the past eight months, worries that the carnage is only beginning

April 12, 2023 at 1:14 p.m. EDT
A police officer stands guard Nov. 25, 2022, as people gather outside the police station in Aracruz, Brazil, where a 16-year-old boy was being held in two deadly school shootings. (Kadija Fernandes/AFP/Getty Images)
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ARACRUZ, Brazil — The 16-year-old waited until his father left the house before executing his plan. Then he pulled on his camouflage fatigues, wrapped a swastika around his arm, grabbed a mask painted with a skull and retrieved his father’s guns — the Taurus .40-caliber and the .380-caliber revolver.

Heading out into Aracruz that late November morning, this was his intent: to kill as many people as possible.