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  • And all of the 21 bullets that hit her came from a lot issued to police, including some in Sao Goncalo, the city where she worked.

    Brazil: Patricia Acioli Assassination Is Intimidating Message From Militias 2011

  • One week before her murder, she went to Rio police's internal affairs office and said she was being threatened by officers from Sao Goncalo, where she worked, and Niteroi, where she lived.

    Brazil: Patricia Acioli Assassination Is Intimidating Message From Militias 2011

  • In Sao Goncalo, 34 officers were put on leave after Acioli's death because they face serious criminal charges such as murder, according to Rio state's Supreme Court.

    Brazil: Patricia Acioli Assassination Is Intimidating Message From Militias 2011

  • A month later, three of the same Sao Goncalo police officers were charged with her murder.

    Brazil: Patricia Acioli Assassination Is Intimidating Message From Militias 2011

  • At the same time, the owner of another Umbanda temple in the same city, Sao Goncalo, across the bay from Rio, is fighting an eminent domain order to turn his house into a sports center.

    The Seattle Times 2011

  • The Sao Goncalo city council announced Thursday it will seek to declare the property a protected historical site and will examine the plan to build a museum on the spot.

    StarTribune.com rss feed 2011

  • The Sao Goncalo city council announced Thursday it will seek to declare the property a protected historical site and will examine the plan to build a museum on the spot.

    The Seattle Times 2011

  • At the same time, the owner of another Umbanda temple in the same city, Sao Goncalo, across the bay from Rio, is fighting an eminent domain order to turn his house into a sports center.

    StarTribune.com rss feed 2011

  • Such tensions have come into relief in Sao Goncalo, where Mayor Aparecida Panniset, an outspoken Pentecostal, has been accused of failing to protect Umbanda sites, or even destroying them.

    The Seattle Times 2011

  • Tractors have started to level the land and a fence was built around the property with signs announcing a sports center's arrival, although Sao Goncalo has not been granted rights to build it and the case is pending in court.

    The Seattle Times 2011

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