The drug traffickers are heavily armed and killing cops and innocent by passers. Another cop was killed today. What do you expect? The cops to enter the favelas with flowers and singing "Imagine"? If a criminal shoots his AK-47 at the cops, what should he expect?
The police are also shooting innocent people for fun...i saw a video where the police shot a woman with a baby for literally no reason and then kicked the baby...so i guess they all get what's coming.
As a Brazilian i can say that criminals here have no mercy to Brazilian police. BOPE hasn't really another choice the criminals don't know fear so that's the problem BOPE puts fear into criminals bc they are trying to stop crime with fear and no mercy just like criminals are, mercyless. I lived in Brazil for a long time and I was born in Brasilia, salve pros brazuca ae ❤
As a Brazilian I can say... that is no other way around it... you will only know how it is if you really live in Rio de Janeiro... I’ve born there and lived almost my entire life over there (I’m 34 yo and it’s been a few years since I left Brazil) Let’s do one thing, if you’re so in to protecting those “poor” narcos, take them to your country... they will take much care of you guys! 😉
@@gravydog1 Brazil is a big country, if you didn't go to a favela in Rio de janeiro, you don't know what you are talking about. And I'm not talking about the favelas that tourists go, that's a lie they sell to the tourists
There is no country that has solved its drug problem by policing. Right wing governments use that a false solution. You want people to stop selling drugs and joining gangs you need to give them a viable alternative like a decent job. Look at pablo Escobar home town and you will see there was a major reduction in crime because they invested in the people rather than jails and policing.
Not exactly, during the vietnam war, it was very important to maime a soldier. One or more soldier had to attend to them so it could totally disrupt an unit.
@@clutch5011 that's a separate issue, and even then I don't think that's accurate at all. Soldiers are trained to aim for center mass. Under stress, the majority of ppl decrease in shots on target; making "shoot to maim" mentality fictitious. I studied CJ in college, I'm aware of LE procedures and why they don't aim to maim. LE are trained to shoot for center mass to kill whatever they are shooting. The only real exceptions to that tactic may be found in special units; such as marksmen.
What's your angle? Again, special units may deploy special tactics to disperse legitimate threats. And again, you are consistently referring to issues not related to the criminal justice system.
Exactly. We are dealing with an occupation inside our country and people seem not to take it as serious as it is. Imagine if the police in the USA couldn't enter in some part of their country, that's how it is here.
What stuns me however is that these politicians could be lobbying to actually end poverty, to decrease the power of drug empires by dragging families out of situations of need where they would likely resort to crime. But no, taking measures that spread fear and give brutal power to the police is much better than taking care of the problem completely
Wrong title. Let me help: *Police are fighting criminality and preventing impunity inside Rio's favelas*. If the foreign media doesn't want to help, at least don't get in the way.
@@Oline1756 a Brazilian gang literally overtook a city with bazookas once and their was nothing anyone could do about it, literally just had to let them rob the bank.
@@ritz1598 That’s Mexico dumbass where the government is incompetent. But, Cartels are no match for Nazis, Far-right, Nationalists and Christian Militias.
So let me get this straight : The criminals are complaining to the tv guy that the police are doing their job?!? C'monn Vice you used to be better than this.
The subtitles were mistranslated. The word used was "marginal" wich refers to someone "on the margin of society", a slang term comonly used reffering to criminals. In the video it was translated to "lowlife" wich is a much more degrading tone, negatively affecting the viewers perception of the cops.
Rafael Capuano normally I’d take such a symbol as “the victory of death” like the plague symbol, a skull with a crown of olive branch’s, to symbolize ‘death has prevailed’ Many meanings behind one symbol, but I won’t argue
And the most gangster language in existence. I've been yelled at in a bunch of languages but, Portuguese just hits different. Even though my BJJ coach was yelling at me with words of encouragement and instructions, during my fights, I was more scared of him than getting submitted/losing lol.
through murder*. You don't think they'll just start shooting everybody? They get away with it so they will. then you'll be whining when they're at your door taking over your house, shooting your relatives that were falsely accused of a crime
5:58 "He's a criminal? He's there to die" Coming from a victim, I'm telling ya, there isn't anything better than receiving a call from your attorney to inform you the case has been finally closed cuz the police took them down.
Sugar Fish omg! You seem to be quite innocent. A lot of people killed are also innocents living in the area, besides the police there are explicitly encouraged to kill not even capture when possible. That is obviously extrajudicial killing and goes against the basic principles of civilised democracy. If he is a drug dealer who kills innocents, then he ought to be arrested, trialled in court and then executed or serve a life term if convicted. This way innocents can be saved from killings too.
Human rights is just another word for criminal rights. Greedy lawyers and criminals love human rights, knowing they can profit and have leniency, so no harsh deterrent in preventing crimes. The best solution is always prevention, or deterrent.
The point they are making is that the police are totally bypassing due process. Even the worst criminals deserve their day in court, that's a basic right. The Brazilian gov. is totally missing the point, though. Lots of violence originates within the drug war/from drug dealers and drug cartels. The only way you are going to put the cartels out of business (and therefore, stop their killings) is by legalizing what they sell. It attacks the problem at the root. Any disputes could then be settled in court instead of on the streets.
@@tb2748 No. Lmaooo The cartels heads aren't dumb, mate. You americans give your opinion on too much shit you don't know. Legalize the drugs? They lower the price and sell even more. Guess who suffers? The favelas and the dude that works his ass off to live. And no, most of the time they can't. Cartels are known for buying lawyers or any shit that can make their members get out. Not only that, it's easy to replace the ones caught.
This reporter wrote “polícia kills with impunity” But I didn’t see him going together with the cops in the operations or inside the “caverao” and seeing the bullets flying over his head I would guarantee that kid would be crying and asking for momma
i would support the BOPE , imagine having multiple armed criminals, thugs, and drug dealers in your neighborhood threatening your life if you unknowingly offend them
the mouther off 3 payed with her life coz some egotistical prick cop wont to spay someyone down most like unarmed dead and then sparyed around the room total lack of care they all ready just told you there killers murderers and they where training to gun down an unaremed looked like a homeless man maybe just gose to show what there rely doing on the streets this is this is tyranny disguised as liberty
You do realise that the gangs recruit themselves from the normal population of these slums and that they usually just kill each other with the occasional crossfire? They are gangmembers, not demons. Let me explain. The government wanted less crime for the world cup - so they occupied the favelas. This drastically drove up murder rates for obvious reasons. In return, the favelas became a little bit safer - enough to attract some investors. And slowly, another slum becomes a suburban neighborhood. The issue? None of the economical issues were fixed. The police is just doing their job but the government is not. You can't fight a war against an enemy that only needs a gun and a poor kid that wants more from life. You take out one leader, two new take his place. This is a war of attrition no government can actually win.
@@Arcaryon how can you try to fix their economy when you can't even get in to the location? Business can't setup, can't build, high value equipment will be stolen It's just a big mess that doesn't have a simple solution
@@midgetman4206 I never said that any solution would be easy, fast or cheap. I happen to be fairly well educated in these matters. But what the current governments is doing isn't working out. It just relocated the problem.
@@midgetman4206 And you can set up schools. Slowly dry out the recruitment by giving the kids work and better, safter yet affordable places to live once they grow up. In other words - normal structural reforms. The problem is that you can't fix the favelas themselves by force like they did but you can create a better future to solve the problem that way. It's been done all over the globe. Slowly. And it's hard. But far from impossible.
Desconhece completamente a real situação da segurança no Rio de Janeiro e coloca os policiais como assassinos, mas a reportagem não tem coragem de entrar dentro de uma favela durante uma operação policial, os policiais do BOPE são heróis !!!
Vice is just leftist liberal garbage propaganda. Leftist liberals always side with the criminals. Lula is garbage and will once again disarm law abiding citizens and empower the the thieves just like him and his family.
@@luizlapa2245 Isso é verdade, tenho nojo de vídeos americanos em que o policial pede algo educadamente e as pessoas fazem questão de serem mal educadas. Por mim levavam logo um tapão no pé do ouvido para aprenderem a respeitar quem protege a sociedade. O que falta para essa gente ter respeito é sofrer na mão de bandidos assim como o povo brasileiro sofre.
Yeah you're totally right , what happens here is that the police like BOPE are very very trained and skillful, they shoot almost 95% of time on the SEMI AUTO mode and they select the targets (criminals) and shoot to kill.... But the criminals don't care about if there's civilliam near , when they spot the police they start shooting on their guns in FULL AUTO mode in every directions. It's because these that most civilians got hit....And everyone thinks that is the police killing the civilians.
This is precisely what happens in the Philippines and the media showed it as if a crackdown against the poor. A wise carpenter once said live by the sword die by the sword.
@@Mr-Ad-196 You don't get the point. The whole definition of "criminality" is socially constructed. A criminal is whatever the state deems to be "criminal". If you let cops roam around the streets with the authority to shoot on sight whoever they please, that's not law and order, that's state sanctioned violence which you are welcoming in by surrendering your freedoms and civil liberties to an authoritarian state. Don't start crying when they come for you next. Because you allowed it to happen by handing your freedom away just so you could feel a little safer. Cop or gang member, I don't care, if they are seeking to do harm to innocent people (which many police in Brazil have been doing by abusing their new powers) then there is no difference. The difference for you is you would rather let state thugs walk all over you
@@HC100_ ahahahaah I am from third world country what did you expect? I think having cop roaming around vs some drug addict roaming that has high change of robbing you and killing you, you know what? I pick the cop.
@@Mr-Ad-196 enjoy your rapidly declining levels of freedom and liberty as you sit by and watch your government turn your country to fascism and beat up and kill your fellow citizens because you were too ignorant to stand up for your rights. The fact that you choose to willfully ignore the amount of crimes that have been committed by the police force in Brazil shows you don't actually care about the damage criminals cause, because you would allow the state to do the exact same things. You are just repeating what you have been conditioned to think. You don't have to look far to see that peoples freedoms are being rapidly rolled back in Brazil and people are being killed on their streets for simply standing up for what they believe in. Bolsonaro wants to take Brazil back to the days where it was a military dictatorship where people were dissapeared off the street, tortured and killed for speaking out against the government and trying to campaign for better wages and conditions. All this was done under the lies of "keeping people safe" and "law and order". Open your eyes and see the hypocrisy you are actively supporting. Look at the root causes of crime rather than simply handing the state more power which will be used to oppress you.
It's a war between police officers that want to make it home in the evening and criminals that don't hesitate to use civilians as human shield. The officers shot to survive even if it means killing a civilian in the process and the criminals use them to compensate their lake of skill and weapons to face the police.
Im from Argentina. And i can tell you that the reason south america has their crime problem is because of their lack of fear when it comes to authority. These ppl grow up on the streets knowing they never have to answer to no one and mayhem happens. This is a W
@Jane Doe pretty sure it's an exaggeration. The US and Russia definitely aren't setting any up anymore. Save for maybe Crimea but really that got absorbed as an Oblast so I question if that counts. Lotta fascists involved tho.
@@fizbinhello6885 if u live by the gun u die by the gun gang members in Brazil are the scum if the earth they kill innocent people the police killing them is just karma
Loving the comments here. I can't imagine what it must be like to live in Rio given all the cartels. It's clear that this piece is biased and judgemental.
It’s normal, it’s literally way better than most medias say, yeah there’re a lot of criminals but they mostly stay on the favelas (and there they rein, cuz the police can’t take them out) but outside of the favelas is normal, like yeah a bunch of crimes happens but that usually happens on some areas. I lived in Rio for most of my years and got robbed once while my father and mother, or my grandfather and grandmother never got robbed (and my grand parents don’t live that well)
@@Bzr-Jr I completely believe you. As an African living in Africa, I understand how the Western press can misrepresent reality by only focusing on the negative. Thank you for sharing your experience.
Are you aware that schools and day cares need to have signs on their roof tops that say “children inside don’t shoot” so the cops don’t reign terror on their building? The people of Rio are just as tired of narcos as they are unaccountable police that operate with impunity
HOW ABOUT DOCUMENT ABOUT DRUG GANGS KILLING IMPUNITY,KIDNAPPING,BURRYING THE VICTIMS ON THE MOUNTAINS DOCUMENTARY IN BRAZIL? I THINK THAT WOULD BE MUCH TO WATCH FOR
Eu moro numa favela no RJ, e você esta certo. Aqui onde eu moro, tá tendo operação e a policia semana passada matou oito traficantes. Pra mim tem que matar mesmo, porque quando o comando vermelho tenta invadir aqui mata morador, tortura e a merda toda. Agora, quando é a policia invadindo, é mó tranquilo. Mês passado o CV tentou invadir, e eles saíram dando rajada de fuzil na direção do meu morro, e uma das balas passou de raspão em mim. Bando de verme, tem tudo que morrer mesmo.
@@mikaeladwayne6910 não vamos generalizar. A farda não é assim, algumas pessoas que são. E eu completamente afirmo isso, meu pai já foi policial, já me levou quando eu era criança, conheci os amigos de trabalho dele.. operações todas iguais independente de ser pobre ou rico. Algumas pessoas que são assim, não a polícia.
Before even watching this, I suspect that Vice, being left wing, will try to create a predictable Bolsanaro hit piece. What's the very first frame? Bolsanaro.
@@marcosgonzalez6610 Don't y'all have any other words? Cant you articulate anything else? The fact that you say the same thing over and over makes me wonder about you.
I watch a channel on youtube called "Active self protection" and seemingly 80% of the videos come from Brazil. It's like the gosh damn wild, wild west there. You'd have to be crazy to be law enforcement there.
Here in Brazil there are "pockets of violence", most cities apart from state capitals / secondary major cities are not as violent. Rio is a narco state shithole, and thats where media focuses. My city has around 120,000 people and in the last 10 years there were around 40ish murders (which is less than most of the US and comparable to some Europeans countries in terms of homicides per 100k). Robberies are also extremely rare here.
Why does a western left liberal media wants to decide how a country should tackle their drug problem.we are with the Brazilian govt.....do what you have to bring stability to ur country.
@@The_Ballo Its a movie but in reality is that it's way worse in real life than in the movies. The ammount of violence that Tropa de elite shows is outdated
@@eskaban_edits_beats_and_more as someone who has lived in rio all my life, if their "business" is putting my own life at risk, i probably would. and many of them don't do it to "survive" in poverty, they do it mostly because growing up in such an environment it just becomes a (somewhat) normal part of life. in fact the people running the drug trade in the region are always swimming in money.
@@eskaban_edits_beats_and_more If you protect the criminals then you might as well get shot. I'd hand over a child of mine if they were a criminal. Better arrested than killed.
@@BattousaiHBr Só tem ignorante que nao sabe a situação aqui no país. "cometer crime para sobreviver a pobreza", como se um pobre que só quer sobreviver fosse aterrorizar a vida dos outros, apontar uma arma para a cabeça dos outros e fazer trafico de drogas.
O Brasil que o estrangeiro conhece é somente o Rio de Janeiro(favelas). Infelizmente!! Os lugares mais porcos que há! Não me darei o trabalho de traduzir.
E o pior, ainda conseguem pensar que os traficantes e criminosos são bonzinhos e estão nessa vida porque não tem condição, kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk, bando de idiotas, não sabem como funciona o país dos outros e vem falar merda culpando a policia, é foda.
@@hgkoba4276 Queria que a polícia não fosse armada? KKKKKKK Tá achando que nós mora na Disney? Acorda pra vida porra, a realidade não permite isso, se com a polícia armada já tem muitos assaltos e tráficos, imagina se a polícia fosse desarmada.
Brazil is such a beautiful place. It's a shame what goes on there. Their government needs to do more for the citizens so they don't need to resort to the drug trade to survive and raise a family which converts to such violence.
That's like 2% of the population. Problem is that some politicians actually have something to do with all this bs. Most of Brazil, Southern part of Brazil, don't have any kind of problem related to favelas + Crime, like Rio does. I suggest you watching more the Southern Brazil to watch more civilization.
I'm Brazilian, this is the BOPE (Special Police Operations Battalion, in portuguese Batalhão de Operações Policiais Especiais). It is an elite troop that fights trafficking and risky situations. In the cities of the state of Rio de Janeiro, he is one of the only police officers who can fight traffickers head-on. It's a good documentary, but the content is kind of wrong, it's not these ruthless police who tried to show it.
@ls7orBust2 It is though, unfortunately, illegal goods require illegal means to obtain perpetuating the cycle of crime and violence as the cost is increased with the difficulty of obtaining those goods making it very lucrative, shit these comments are giving me a headache
@ls7orBust2 what brought you to the conclusion that this is the solution to these issues, I'm curious, please entertain my questions because you fascinate me, don't get me wrong I don't entirely disagree but you seem very sure, I would like to understand why you think that would work, please?
Marginal da lei: lowlife? O correto aí seria "law-offender" ou "transgressor". Tradutor desonesto do caralho, ainda bem que a desculpa não colou com o público.
I mean, honestly, I don't see much of a problem in the polices acting here. These sorta things can't be solved with love. And I really like the fact that they won't bother to scream at you for 10 minutes when you have a gun to put it down. When you're holding one, they shoot, just how it should be!
think about what the 'public investigator' said, she is dependent 100% on information the police give her, in effect the police are investigating and acquitting themselves of any wrongdoing
Do you know the history of the cartels they kill anyone and there is almost no repercussions they can do anything down there what they should be doing is shooting anyone that they suspect of being a member because it runs in the family same in Detroit if you got gang tats you get put down no questions no investigation of wrongdoing judge dread would be proud if you think it's good to join a gang you don't deserve to live and you should take the gun they give you and blow your brains out
@@honourandtradition8078 ahh nothing like waking up to someone named 'honor and tradition' defending death squads in my notifications, did you watch the video?? they're supposed to be investigated but they destroy the evidence lol though i'm assuming you're cool with that too considering you enjoy White Army songs, fascist bootlicking idiot
willrobd I’m a staunch monarchist and traditionalist. I spit on your materialistic ideologies. Fascism, communism, liberalism... they are all worthless.
As criminals are treated as victims and police heroes as criminals, criminal violence in Rio de Janeiro only increases, many of these human rights defenders in Brazil are associated with criminals, do not seek to inhibit police violence and literally want to protect criminals from Justice
Lmao at the attorney's face at 5:36, she knows the reality of the situation and the hypocrisy of the official version of things, but she also knows she can't be honest about it in front of the cameras.
Exactly like some Barney Fife out there with a old ass revolver will solve it. Main reason police were militarized was because of heavily armed criminal elements.
Vice news; "south American countries are experiencing unprecedented gang violence, we should take refugees fleeing the violence". Vice news also "the police cracking down on the poor disadvantaged gangs are bad".
2:50 " bope, militarized special operation battalion, here they training to get in neighborhoods that dont wont them" no shit sherlock! so is every swat team in the world -_-
After watched movie Elite Squad 1 & 2, i gotta say BOPE are one of the best crime-killing units this planet have ever seen. Love & respect, thanks for your service to make sure good citizens are safe & sound.
@@Hans.Dewitt exactly. Nearly got shot for driving a nice car the other day... The police officer said; u r brown... How did u afford this car when I cant myself?! Cmom now... Working 15 hours a day?
Brazilian bandits use weapons that are found in wars like mortars etc. police officers are prepared to face this reality. is different from what happens in other countries. If you want to help the people of Brazil, we just need Europeans and North Americans to stop buying drugs from drug dealers, so the bandits will lose financial power. the problem is geopolitical, the drugs you consume strengthen crime in Brazil. the police help the father of the family do not attack them.
By 0:47 you've mentioned that police killings have risen by 17%. You didn't mention Rio's murder rate is 39 per 100,000. For comparison, Baltimore Maryland's is 35.4/100,000. Killing the criminals terrorizing Rio sounds like a neat little eugenics program. I wonder what the average IQ of people who get in firefights with police is. I'm sure they're future doctors, lawyers, and engineers. If only the police enacted a revolving door policy with high recidivism rates like Seattle, I'm sure that would somehow convince the criminals to obey the law and stop victimizing their fellow citizens.
in order to keep the house clean, u need to take out the trash on a frequent basis. if the murder rate is dropping... then its justified.... there is a reason its called human rights and not criminal rights.
*”Criminals show no mercy so why should we?”*
That should be their motto.
Why should we, because we are not criminals
@@shadouxg7150 exactly just makes them the same this fool is crazy
So, police and criminals are equal
To protect the sheep you gotta catch the wolf and it takes a wolf to catch a wolf
@@TheJokerx420 cringe
The drug traffickers are heavily armed and killing cops and innocent by passers. Another cop was killed today. What do you expect? The cops to enter the favelas with flowers and singing "Imagine"? If a criminal shoots his AK-47 at the cops, what should he expect?
The police are also shooting innocent people for fun...i saw a video where the police shot a woman with a baby for literally no reason and then kicked the baby...so i guess they all get what's coming.
@vonte vin but not all police wtf...... Blame that moron not all police
@@von8619 shooting for fun? Are u dumb?
@@von8619 ok, now prove it. I think you're a liar.
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well i live in a rio favela, and since they are killing criminals im happy with it.
@Bob Hinds well there is internet in every favela, lol
@Bob Hinds you know the internet can be accessed from any location right? This isn't 1990
@@serdomal8796 actually yes there is
Stay safe man
You can easily find videos showing that these gang members are ridiculously violent and cruel. We should all be happy they’re getting killed haha
As a Brazilian i can say that criminals here have no mercy to Brazilian police. BOPE hasn't really another choice the criminals don't know fear so that's the problem BOPE puts fear into criminals bc they are trying to stop crime with fear and no mercy just like criminals are, mercyless. I lived in Brazil for a long time and I was born in Brasilia, salve pros brazuca ae ❤
That won’t stop crime it will increase crime because the root issue is not being addressed it is only being made worse.
As a Brazilian I can say... that is no other way around it... you will only know how it is if you really live in Rio de Janeiro... I’ve born there and lived almost my entire life over there (I’m 34 yo and it’s been a few years since I left Brazil)
Let’s do one thing, if you’re so in to protecting those “poor” narcos, take them to your country... they will take much care of you guys! 😉
Isso. Fala carioca ✊
I hope you understand that violence begets violence
I've been to Brasil 2x! Most Brazilians are tired of the drugs and violence. Beautiful country with amazing people.
@@gravydog1 Brazil is a big country, if you didn't go to a favela in Rio de janeiro, you don't know what you are talking about. And I'm not talking about the favelas that tourists go, that's a lie they sell to the tourists
There is no country that has solved its drug problem by policing. Right wing governments use that a false solution. You want people to stop selling drugs and joining gangs you need to give them a viable alternative like a decent job. Look at pablo Escobar home town and you will see there was a major reduction in crime because they invested in the people rather than jails and policing.
"Not just trained to hit their targets, they are trained to kill". Lol one should always shoot to kill if lethal force is required.
Not exactly, during the vietnam war, it was very important to maime a soldier. One or more soldier had to attend to them so it could totally disrupt an unit.
@@clutch5011 that's a separate issue, and even then I don't think that's accurate at all. Soldiers are trained to aim for center mass. Under stress, the majority of ppl decrease in shots on target; making "shoot to maim" mentality fictitious. I studied CJ in college, I'm aware of LE procedures and why they don't aim to maim. LE are trained to shoot for center mass to kill whatever they are shooting. The only real exceptions to that tactic may be found in special units; such as marksmen.
How about Israel using "expanding" bullets to maim palestinians.?
What's your angle? Again, special units may deploy special tactics to disperse legitimate threats. And again, you are consistently referring to issues not related to the criminal justice system.
Well you said "shoot to maim" is fictitious right, i'm just trying to tell you it ain't and it's a real thing, at this point.
“They already know how the community works, if we talk we die”. This quote quite simply explains why the police are taking the actions they are.
Exactly. We are dealing with an occupation inside our country and people seem not to take it as serious as it is. Imagine if the police in the USA couldn't enter in some part of their country, that's how it is here.
Amazing. Seems like we should be paying mad respect to Rio police.
Shits never ending when you have poor you have crime it's all bullshit
@Hyla granosa People can't afford to feed their kids..But still want to have more & more kids in a crime jungle. Why?
What stuns me however is that these politicians could be lobbying to actually end poverty, to decrease the power of drug empires by dragging families out of situations of need where they would likely resort to crime. But no, taking measures that spread fear and give brutal power to the police is much better than taking care of the problem completely
Wrong title. Let me help: *Police are fighting criminality and preventing impunity inside Rio's favelas*. If the foreign media doesn't want to help, at least don't get in the way.
Forget about Vice. They are stupid radical left wing woke bullshit promoters.
I am from Brazil, many times the army had to be deployed to the favelas. The criminals recently take down a chopper. They have to be controloeded
Criminals are not even that powerful. They are weak. They will get wiped out by the Military
@@Oline1756 bro look at mexico cartels lol
@@Oline1756 a Brazilian gang literally overtook a city with bazookas once and their was nothing anyone could do about it, literally just had to let them rob the bank.
The Pokémon's syndrome: I'm Brazilian, Brazil, I'm Brazilian....
@@ritz1598
That’s Mexico dumbass where the government is incompetent. But, Cartels are no match for Nazis, Far-right, Nationalists and Christian Militias.
As a brazilian I may say Police is never the problem, but is a solution
As a anti cop your truly right about Brazil situation ive seen it myself while on vacation I went to the favelas 😶
@Loyal Royalty You're not Brazilian so you wouldn' t know
@@ticktockbam verdade
q merda
@@gueldovrau6636 tu é ne man?
So let me get this straight :
The criminals are complaining to the tv guy that the police are doing their job?!?
C'monn Vice you used to be better than this.
@@subject_8031 You sir are correct!! I was watching another vice video and it made me sick, so many people were sympathizing with pedophiles ahhaha
They have 751 cases of civilians getting killed open. And the real number is probably a lot higher as they say
@M C0 literally happens everywhere, here's a tip so you can avoid that, if there is shooting do not stay in that area 👍literally common sense
This is fascism!
how is everyone who lives in those areas a criminal? you obviously never been there...
The subtitles were mistranslated. The word used was "marginal" wich refers to someone "on the margin of society", a slang term comonly used reffering to criminals. In the video it was translated to "lowlife" wich is a much more degrading tone, negatively affecting the viewers perception of the cops.
Thank you
Vice are known for being dishonest and manipulating narratives
Mas todo mundo usa marginal em conotação negativa KKKKKKKKKKKK
@@megumitakamine Sim, mas não existe palavra para “criminoso” que não tenha uma conotação negativa. É que a palavra “lowlife” eh muito mais agressiva.
That what liberals do.
Damn, from all police in the world BOPE have the coolest logo
The skull is the simbol of most brazilian special forces it means " victory over death" survive no matter the mission, and also scares the bandits
True
Rafael Capuano normally I’d take such a symbol as “the victory of death” like the plague symbol, a skull with a crown of olive branch’s, to symbolize ‘death has prevailed’
Many meanings behind one symbol, but I won’t argue
And the most gangster language in existence.
I've been yelled at in a bunch of languages but, Portuguese just hits different.
Even though my BJJ coach was yelling at me with words of encouragement and instructions, during my fights, I was more scared of him than getting submitted/losing lol.
Do you know all the logos of all police forces in the world?
Semantic Correction: "Rio’s police have already killed more than 1,000 violent criminals this year."
Good job
Good job BOPE
So, not a single innocent was killed, not a single one was caught in the middle of some firefight between police and criminals... not a single one?
Boa gringo
They kill them because they’re afraid they might become anti-government militants..
23% Reduction in Crime through Stricter Policing... Should've been the title of this video.
through murder*. You don't think they'll just start shooting everybody? They get away with it so they will. then you'll be whining when they're at your door taking over your house, shooting your relatives that were falsely accused of a crime
I suppose if you kill 23% of suspected criminals, you'd have a point.
UnforsakenAssassin I'd rather live under a government that's a little trigger happy, than in a lawless society where drug cartels are running wild.
@@colinsilver1041 Suspeitos o caralho
@@DegreesOfThree youd take security over freedom
5:58 "He's a criminal? He's there to die" Coming from a victim, I'm telling ya, there isn't anything better than receiving a call from your attorney to inform you the case has been finally closed cuz the police took them down.
All those poor drug dealers that vice loves are dying.. What a shame. Lol
Sugar Fish omg! You seem to be quite innocent. A lot of people killed are also innocents living in the area, besides the police there are explicitly encouraged to kill not even capture when possible. That is obviously extrajudicial killing and goes against the basic principles of civilised democracy. If he is a drug dealer who kills innocents, then he ought to be arrested, trialled in court and then executed or serve a life term if convicted. This way innocents can be saved from killings too.
Human rights is just another word for criminal rights. Greedy lawyers and criminals love human rights, knowing they can profit and have leniency, so no harsh deterrent in preventing crimes. The best solution is always prevention, or deterrent.
The point they are making is that the police are totally bypassing due process. Even the worst criminals deserve their day in court, that's a basic right. The Brazilian gov. is totally missing the point, though. Lots of violence originates within the drug war/from drug dealers and drug cartels. The only way you are going to put the cartels out of business (and therefore, stop their killings) is by legalizing what they sell. It attacks the problem at the root. Any disputes could then be settled in court instead of on the streets.
@@montcliffeekuban1335 You can't arrest anyone that carries modern military equipment that goes as far as RPGs and Heavy Machine Guns.
@@tb2748 No. Lmaooo
The cartels heads aren't dumb, mate. You americans give your opinion on too much shit you don't know. Legalize the drugs? They lower the price and sell even more. Guess who suffers? The favelas and the dude that works his ass off to live.
And no, most of the time they can't. Cartels are known for buying lawyers or any shit that can make their members get out. Not only that, it's easy to replace the ones caught.
This reporter wrote “polícia kills with impunity”
But I didn’t see him going together with the cops in the operations or inside the “caverao” and seeing the bullets flying over his head
I would guarantee that kid would be crying and asking for momma
Yes, true
I mean at least his doing something useful for humanity and going out there reporting it
@@ahmedmani1051 yeah reporting false info.
ahmed mani reporting how bad crime is in the favelas and why that’s the reason cops are taking these kinda actions? I’d say he’s a shitty reporter
It’s quite literally a war down there
Where's Max Payne when you need him???
passed out drunk on a yacht somewhere
Froze in bullet time.
In Control
@@whitdavis2473 probaly on saudi yacht cause well the saudi prince buy expensive stuff and forget it that he left it on the yacht .
I loved that mission
the title: "Police Are Killing with Impunity Inside Rio’s Favelas"
me: good.
It's lovely how they translated "Criminal" to "Lowlife"
And the police are pigs
i would support the BOPE , imagine having multiple armed criminals, thugs, and drug dealers in your neighborhood threatening your life if you unknowingly offend them
Deixa de graça que marginal e criminoso são coisas diferentes. The translation is accurate
@@stephen393 go cry harder you fucking idiot
@@Ian-oh1nq so its better to have that but whit legal immunity?
If they're criminals, who cares!!! Great BOPE
VICE does
Key word IF
Deus bendiga o BOPE !!!
you are so ignorant it hurts
the mouther off 3 payed with her life coz some egotistical prick cop wont to spay someyone down most like unarmed dead and then sparyed around the room total lack of care they all ready just told you there killers murderers and they where training to gun down an unaremed looked like a homeless man maybe just gose to show what there rely doing on the streets this is this is tyranny disguised as liberty
Damn I aswell hate it when the police stop me from murdering and extorting innocents. Very cool vice!
Lol
You do realise that the gangs recruit themselves from the normal population of these slums and that they usually just kill each other with the occasional crossfire? They are gangmembers, not demons.
Let me explain. The government wanted less crime for the world cup - so they occupied the favelas. This drastically drove up murder rates for obvious reasons. In return, the favelas became a little bit safer - enough to attract some investors. And slowly, another slum becomes a suburban neighborhood. The issue? None of the economical issues were fixed. The police is just doing their job but the government is not. You can't fight a war against an enemy that only needs a gun and a poor kid that wants more from life. You take out one leader, two new take his place. This is a war of attrition no government can actually win.
@@Arcaryon how can you try to fix their economy when you can't even get in to the location? Business can't setup, can't build, high value equipment will be stolen
It's just a big mess that doesn't have a simple solution
@@midgetman4206 I never said that any solution would be easy, fast or cheap. I happen to be fairly well educated in these matters. But what the current governments is doing isn't working out. It just relocated the problem.
@@midgetman4206 And you can set up schools. Slowly dry out the recruitment by giving the kids work and better, safter yet affordable places to live once they grow up. In other words - normal structural reforms. The problem is that you can't fix the favelas themselves by force like they did but you can create a better future to solve the problem that way. It's been done all over the globe. Slowly. And it's hard. But far from impossible.
Desconhece completamente a real situação da segurança no Rio de Janeiro e coloca os policiais como assassinos, mas a reportagem não tem coragem de entrar dentro de uma favela durante uma operação policial, os policiais do BOPE são heróis !!!
mídia defensora de bandidos existe até nos EUA, é foda, parceiro.
- eles também falam mal dos policiais nos Estados Unidos .. botam os policiais como assassinos e não entendem o que a gente passa
Vice is just leftist liberal garbage propaganda. Leftist liberals always side with the criminals. Lula is garbage and will once again disarm law abiding citizens and empower the the thieves just like him and his family.
Sem contar que esse povo fica o dia todo falando de terrorismo islâmico pra chegar aqui e passar a mão na cabeça de bandido.
@@luizlapa2245 Isso é verdade, tenho nojo de vídeos americanos em que o policial pede algo educadamente e as pessoas fazem questão de serem mal educadas. Por mim levavam logo um tapão no pé do ouvido para aprenderem a respeitar quem protege a sociedade.
O que falta para essa gente ter respeito é sofrer na mão de bandidos assim como o povo brasileiro sofre.
4:49 they cutted the speach of that police man, I'm sure he was explaning that the victms of the crossfires are hitted by the criminals.
Yeah you're totally right , what happens here is that the police like BOPE are very very trained and skillful, they shoot almost 95% of time on the SEMI AUTO mode and they select the targets (criminals) and shoot to kill.... But the criminals don't care about if there's civilliam near , when they spot the police they start shooting on their guns in FULL AUTO mode in every directions. It's because these that most civilians got hit....And everyone thinks that is the police killing the civilians.
@@thiagosoares6526 if so, how can they report an almost 25 percent DROP in murder rates?
Dead men can't kill
@@ztothet2453 25 percent != 100%, murder still happens '-'
Wow poor criminals, love how they portray criminals as victims. Smh 🤦♂️
If you live in the favelas of Brazil you are a victim.
So ur not perfect you've done something bad now ur not victim when someone murderers u
Some people think that but most people just want to kill that prague
So being poor caught in the middle is a crime huh????
@@goldeternal Those poor subhumans don't know right from wrong. They have no morals so we should help them more than what we do already.
This is precisely what happens in the Philippines and the media showed it as if a crackdown against the poor. A wise carpenter once said live by the sword die by the sword.
Well it's dutertes drug war
"Live by the sword, die by the arrow".
Brazilian Police have my respect, clean the streets.
2:43 so BOPE is getting a shield operator now?
TheOtherOne122 siege meme kek
Why doesnt it cover the legs tho? Like one shot to the kneecap and he falls exposing the other officers in the back
@@orangutank626 metal is heavy. He has a machinr gun. If he falls the officers behind him can also shoot.
@@orangutank626 in the time it takes someone to aim for the legs, the guy behind him already shot him
Where is cavieria 🧐
They must and have the right to kill criminal who kill and destroy innocent people live every day
So if the cops are killing innocent people with little juristiction then are they the criminals?
@@HC100_ fine let just let the criminal go and a lot more innocent will suffer and die.
@@Mr-Ad-196 You don't get the point. The whole definition of "criminality" is socially constructed. A criminal is whatever the state deems to be "criminal". If you let cops roam around the streets with the authority to shoot on sight whoever they please, that's not law and order, that's state sanctioned violence which you are welcoming in by surrendering your freedoms and civil liberties to an authoritarian state.
Don't start crying when they come for you next. Because you allowed it to happen by handing your freedom away just so you could feel a little safer. Cop or gang member, I don't care, if they are seeking to do harm to innocent people (which many police in Brazil have been doing by abusing their new powers) then there is no difference. The difference for you is you would rather let state thugs walk all over you
@@HC100_ ahahahaah I am from third world country what did you expect? I think having cop roaming around vs some drug addict roaming that has high change of robbing you and killing you, you know what? I pick the cop.
@@Mr-Ad-196 enjoy your rapidly declining levels of freedom and liberty as you sit by and watch your government turn your country to fascism and beat up and kill your fellow citizens because you were too ignorant to stand up for your rights. The fact that you choose to willfully ignore the amount of crimes that have been committed by the police force in Brazil shows you don't actually care about the damage criminals cause, because you would allow the state to do the exact same things. You are just repeating what you have been conditioned to think. You don't have to look far to see that peoples freedoms are being rapidly rolled back in Brazil and people are being killed on their streets for simply standing up for what they believe in. Bolsonaro wants to take Brazil back to the days where it was a military dictatorship where people were dissapeared off the street, tortured and killed for speaking out against the government and trying to campaign for better wages and conditions. All this was done under the lies of "keeping people safe" and "law and order".
Open your eyes and see the hypocrisy you are actively supporting. Look at the root causes of crime rather than simply handing the state more power which will be used to oppress you.
Força BOPE! 💪 from Portugal 🇵🇹
🤜🤛🇧🇷
Existe alguma elite da policia portuguesa?
@@ianlevi9195 GOE
Aí sim
@@ianlevi9195 a que protege o armamento de Tancos xd
It's a war between police officers that want to make it home in the evening and criminals that don't hesitate to use civilians as human shield.
The officers shot to survive even if it means killing a civilian in the process and the criminals use them to compensate their lake of skill and weapons to face the police.
Sounds like the Police are doing a really good job and need to keep it up and even increase efforts
Lok I agree!
First person with the american flag as their profile picture that isn't a criminal sympathizer
Based American
Im from Argentina. And i can tell you that the reason south america has their crime problem is because of their lack of fear when it comes to authority. These ppl grow up on the streets knowing they never have to answer to no one and mayhem happens. This is a W
This is not a reason to be a criminal. It is up to each individual and whoever chooses to be a criminal, they will have their consequences
Our Problem are the governments that just don't do anything rather than pet these criminals. Also, poverty is a variable that must be addressed...
VICE should get out of the US more times like before, nice to see how the world is going
@Jane Doe pretty sure it's an exaggeration. The US and Russia definitely aren't setting any up anymore. Save for maybe Crimea but really that got absorbed as an Oblast so I question if that counts.
Lotta fascists involved tho.
Also this channel is no longer the way it was , it's manipulative against many governments
Yet the news here in the u.s just has us stuck watching mass murders and shit going on with trending topics the media is fucken rigged
rohde007 yeah nice for yall to get brainwashed by these biased one sided documentaries
You’re not seeing how the world is going your seeing how vice thinks the world is going
Orgulho da policia brasileira
Maybe we shouldn't demonize their police, they're dealing with a horrible criminal element that requires this kind of force.
the title should be: "Police are killing THOSE WHO ACT with impunity inside AND OUTSIDE Rio's Favelas"
so why is it only the police allowed to do it? more like the cops are taking out people who fight back against injustice
@@fizbinhello6885 if u live by the gun u die by the gun gang members in Brazil are the scum if the earth they kill innocent people the police killing them is just karma
Loving the comments here. I can't imagine what it must be like to live in Rio given all the cartels. It's clear that this piece is biased and judgemental.
It’s normal, it’s literally way better than most medias say, yeah there’re a lot of criminals but they mostly stay on the favelas (and there they rein, cuz the police can’t take them out) but outside of the favelas is normal, like yeah a bunch of crimes happens but that usually happens on some areas. I lived in Rio for most of my years and got robbed once while my father and mother, or my grandfather and grandmother never got robbed (and my grand parents don’t live that well)
@@Bzr-Jr I completely believe you. As an African living in Africa, I understand how the Western press can misrepresent reality by only focusing on the negative. Thank you for sharing your experience.
I live in Rio and honestly i love this city, its not as bad as the media portrays
Are you aware that schools and day cares need to have signs on their roof tops that say “children inside don’t shoot” so the cops don’t reign terror on their building? The people of Rio are just as tired of narcos as they are unaccountable police that operate with impunity
I like the fact that most of us are with the police on this one 👍🏼👍🏼
And not with the propaganda of vice.
@@nowhereman3620well it makes for a catchy video
Thank god these murderous thugs in the favelas are being dealt with
HOW ABOUT DOCUMENT ABOUT DRUG GANGS KILLING IMPUNITY,KIDNAPPING,BURRYING THE VICTIMS ON THE MOUNTAINS DOCUMENTARY IN BRAZIL? I THINK THAT WOULD BE MUCH TO WATCH FOR
That's Vice for ya.
Matéria de estrangeiros que não fazem idéia de como o Brasil é
Ué... Não vi nada de estranho na reportagem...
Mostrou dados aparentemente confiáveis.
TheLusoferful exatamente a polícia e mal e racista ele não gosta pessoas que não tem dinheiro
Eu moro numa favela no RJ, e você esta certo. Aqui onde eu moro, tá tendo operação e a policia semana passada matou oito traficantes. Pra mim tem que matar mesmo, porque quando o comando vermelho tenta invadir aqui mata morador, tortura e a merda toda. Agora, quando é a policia invadindo, é mó tranquilo.
Mês passado o CV tentou invadir, e eles saíram dando rajada de fuzil na direção do meu morro, e uma das balas passou de raspão em mim.
Bando de verme, tem tudo que morrer mesmo.
@@mikaeladwayne6910 não vamos generalizar. A farda não é assim, algumas pessoas que são. E eu completamente afirmo isso, meu pai já foi policial, já me levou quando eu era criança, conheci os amigos de trabalho dele.. operações todas iguais independente de ser pobre ou rico. Algumas pessoas que são assim, não a polícia.
Talvez você não entenda a realidade do próprio país?
We get dirty, the world stays clean
- Captain Price
Before even watching this, I suspect that Vice, being left wing, will try to create a predictable Bolsanaro hit piece.
What's the very first frame? Bolsanaro.
Actually the first frame is Christ the redeemer
@@rmcewan10 They don't like Christ either!
Bolsonaro es un fascista
@@marcosgonzalez6610 Don't y'all have any other words? Cant you articulate anything else? The fact that you say the same thing over and over makes me wonder about you.
@@yuri30027 I was talking about Vice
Purging the favelas. Doesn't sound too bad honestly. Keep it up!
Congratulations BOPE and all policial force on their Dutty! Be safe hero
Fala em português você é brasileiro irmão kkk
@@jottailha3344 kkk
@@jottailha3344 😂
@@chalapao9054 cara nem fala ingles direito ta muito obvio
@@LowValueGaming all policial kkkkkkk
I watch a channel on youtube called "Active self protection" and seemingly 80% of the videos come from Brazil. It's like the gosh damn wild, wild west there. You'd have to be crazy to be law enforcement there.
Here in Brazil there are "pockets of violence", most cities apart from state capitals / secondary major cities are not as violent. Rio is a narco state shithole, and thats where media focuses. My city has around 120,000 people and in the last 10 years there were around 40ish murders (which is less than most of the US and comparable to some Europeans countries in terms of homicides per 100k). Robberies are also extremely rare here.
Dangerous, low pay, and constantly being shat on by the media and the commies.
Idk about crazy. Just men doing there duty! I've honestly liked every person I've met from 🇧🇷 Brazil! Stay safe fellas! ✌☝️
KKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKK
Watch a channel called "factual rj" ... And don't mention.
We need to send Beta O rourke to take away they guns!!!
Beta male o'dorke*
Brazil technically beat him to it lol
Why does a western left liberal media wants to decide how a country should tackle their drug problem.we are with the Brazilian govt.....do what you have to bring stability to ur country.
this guy is a bot to change the conversation into the comments
same here in the Philippines...
@@igorhideominami4516 you are the bot
@@samaellascuna8797 Brazilians, mexicans and filipinos are the only ones who can actually understand the situation
I support the police actions.
(you don't matter #notbrazilian
@@lucrativelyrics2004 i dont care about your opinion
Then you are a fascist
Well done Brazilian police. Wipe out the scum and preserved the peace. They were given a choice and they made theirs
It's nice to see the real BOPE ..
Elite squad is such an underrated movie
*movies
@@The_Ballo Its a movie but in reality is that it's way worse in real life than in the movies. The ammount of violence that Tropa de elite shows is outdated
Couldnt imagine policing those streets especially raising a family at the same time. Godspeed to those bope operatives.
Vice needs to stick to reporting on Starbucks and Fat Shaming and stay out of real issues they don't know about
What annoys me is that no one talks about how “civilians” hide and protect these criminals even warning them🤦♂️
because they might be family? would you snitch on your family if they do crime to survive in poverty?
@P easier said
@@eskaban_edits_beats_and_more as someone who has lived in rio all my life, if their "business" is putting my own life at risk, i probably would.
and many of them don't do it to "survive" in poverty, they do it mostly because growing up in such an environment it just becomes a (somewhat) normal part of life. in fact the people running the drug trade in the region are always swimming in money.
@@eskaban_edits_beats_and_more If you protect the criminals then you might as well get shot. I'd hand over a child of mine if they were a criminal. Better arrested than killed.
@@BattousaiHBr Só tem ignorante que nao sabe a situação aqui no país. "cometer crime para sobreviver a pobreza", como se um pobre que só quer sobreviver fosse aterrorizar a vida dos outros, apontar uma arma para a cabeça dos outros e fazer trafico de drogas.
O Brasil que o estrangeiro conhece é somente o Rio de Janeiro(favelas). Infelizmente!! Os lugares mais porcos que há! Não me darei o trabalho de traduzir.
E o pior, ainda conseguem pensar que os traficantes e criminosos são bonzinhos e estão nessa vida porque não tem condição, kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk, bando de idiotas, não sabem como funciona o país dos outros e vem falar merda culpando a policia, é foda.
@@emonlevircni4617 Verdade
@@emonlevircni4617 Nisso que dá deixar fado sensato e mulher querer ter voz.
Seu lixo, polícia é o esgoto do Brasil, só que o povo é tão cuzão, que deixa essa merda de covardes armados dominarem e fazer o que querem.
@@hgkoba4276 Queria que a polícia não fosse armada? KKKKKKK Tá achando que nós mora na Disney? Acorda pra vida porra, a realidade não permite isso, se com a polícia armada já tem muitos assaltos e tráficos, imagina se a polícia fosse desarmada.
This is how you deal with criminals. I wish the Afghan police would do the same to criminals in Afghanistan.
Brazil is such a beautiful place. It's a shame what goes on there. Their government needs to do more for the citizens so they don't need to resort to the drug trade to survive and raise a family which converts to such violence.
govt is corrupt and even if one saint comes into office he cant make all the others follow him
The society is failed. It's an infinity bias.
Thank you. That’s one solution much better than adding more police and giving them more ammo
That's like 2% of the population. Problem is that some politicians actually have something to do with all this bs. Most of Brazil, Southern part of Brazil, don't have any kind of problem related to favelas + Crime, like Rio does. I suggest you watching more the Southern Brazil to watch more civilization.
I'm Brazilian, this is the BOPE (Special Police Operations Battalion, in portuguese Batalhão de Operações Policiais Especiais). It is an elite troop that fights trafficking and risky situations. In the cities of the state of Rio de Janeiro, he is one of the only police officers who can fight traffickers head-on. It's a good documentary, but the content is kind of wrong, it's not these ruthless police who tried to show it.
23% down. Thats all you need to hear
Lmao you think that there will be no new criminals? Bro Criminals will never die , they will exist forever.
@@diablohb2780 so the police
@@Vitor_Antunes no, police are going down, they are giving up on their jobs and getting killed.
Watch “Tropa de Elite”/“Elite Squad” to see a dramatized version of this.
The real thing the 1 and 2 show how Rio is going under control
This film is exaggerated, but it’s kinda factual
@@patrickaccioly4398 Watch the channel on yt factual rj
Criminals won’t be stopped unless we put a end to them
Who knew that being a drug dealer puts you and every one around you in danger
Who knew?!
Its a good thing that they can tell who's a drug dealer when they're shooting from a helicopter.
@ls7orBust2 It is though, unfortunately, illegal goods require illegal means to obtain perpetuating the cycle of crime and violence as the cost is increased with the difficulty of obtaining those goods making it very lucrative, shit these comments are giving me a headache
@ls7orBust2 every single 'good' or just the substances, sorry, drugs?
@ls7orBust2 what brought you to the conclusion that this is the solution to these issues, I'm curious, please entertain my questions because you fascinate me, don't get me wrong I don't entirely disagree but you seem very sure, I would like to understand why you think that would work, please?
@@JusDion someone who's clearly running from the cops and jumping from house to house "i wonder if he's a drug dealer"
love the way that when he says the intention of the police is never to kill, she almost started laughing.
Mr bruno from plymouth?
@@zoomwest2323 hey buddy nah I'm from Queens
The Brazilian police is a hero!
I wish our cops were doing this instead of handing out traffic tickets to productive citizens.
Duterte: “Hold my beer”
nope, this more intense than ours
6:22 everyone stealing electricity and cable from the neighbor lol 😂😂👋🏽 it’s just one big bill.. lol
Sounds like the police are making life better for everyone!
Sounds like you're a moron!
Vice has become completely out of touch. It must be nice to live in a padded bubble surrounded by rainbows and lollipops.
vice is just woke people running out of things to be woke about.
THAT'S FINE BUT DONT KILL THE TREES!
Where is the Native Forest in your country? Oh Sorry i forget that doesnt exist
You can save the planet at tour own country.
As a brazilian citizen I think the police is doing a great job. No negotiation with criminals.
0:58 Favela map from Modern Warfare 2. Looks almost exactly the same
Well "Favela" in case you didnt know is based on the brazilians favelas
Maybe because the map is inspired in Rio favelas
I love how we like to talk about this like it's not happening right here in the USA every day...
Marginal da lei: lowlife? O correto aí seria "law-offender" ou "transgressor". Tradutor desonesto do caralho, ainda bem que a desculpa não colou com o público.
Just VICE being VICE
I mean, honestly, I don't see much of a problem in the polices acting here.
These sorta things can't be solved with love. And I really like the fact that they won't bother to scream at you for 10 minutes when you have a gun to put it down. When you're holding one, they shoot, just how it should be!
Alternate title: Bolsonaro Delivers Bigly On Election Promise To
Make Brazil Safe Again
"They say the intention is never to kill" The look of surprise on that lady's face was very telling.
think about what the 'public investigator' said, she is dependent 100% on information the police give her, in effect the police are investigating and acquitting themselves of any wrongdoing
Do you know the history of the cartels they kill anyone and there is almost no repercussions they can do anything down there what they should be doing is shooting anyone that they suspect of being a member because it runs in the family same in Detroit if you got gang tats you get put down no questions no investigation of wrongdoing judge dread would be proud if you think it's good to join a gang you don't deserve to live and you should take the gun they give you and blow your brains out
Those police officers you see in the video are military police they don’t investigate.
Brazil has a judiciary police to do just that.
@@honourandtradition8078 ahh nothing like waking up to someone named 'honor and tradition' defending death squads in my notifications, did you watch the video?? they're supposed to be investigated but they destroy the evidence lol though i'm assuming you're cool with that too considering you enjoy White Army songs, fascist bootlicking idiot
willrobd I’m a staunch monarchist and traditionalist.
I spit on your materialistic ideologies.
Fascism, communism, liberalism... they are all worthless.
As criminals are treated as victims and police heroes as criminals, criminal violence in Rio de Janeiro only increases, many of these human rights defenders in Brazil are associated with criminals, do not seek to inhibit police violence and literally want to protect criminals from Justice
Lmao at the attorney's face at 5:36, she knows the reality of the situation and the hypocrisy of the official version of things, but she also knows she can't be honest about it in front of the cameras.
They always say militarized police like it's a horrible thing. They need to be able to operate better than the criminals
Exactly like some Barney Fife out there with a old ass revolver will solve it. Main reason police were militarized was because of heavily armed criminal elements.
I dont blame the police, these gangs er animals
I don't see what the problem is. Need to start happening in America
We are talking about Brazil here, I've lived in similar areas in my native town in south america and I can tell you all this is justified.
Vice news; "south American countries are experiencing unprecedented gang violence, we should take refugees fleeing the violence". Vice news also "the police cracking down on the poor disadvantaged gangs are bad".
2:50 " bope, militarized special operation battalion, here they training to get in neighborhoods that dont wont them" no shit sherlock! so is every swat team in the world -_-
After watched movie Elite Squad 1 & 2, i gotta say BOPE are one of the best crime-killing units this planet have ever seen. Love & respect, thanks for your service to make sure good citizens are safe & sound.
"You know what it is to kill with impunity?"
"It means to be a god."
I wish for more people this was their first reaction.
Vice:Jorge didn't want to show his face
Vice: So we showed everything else
There will no end to this cycle unless the rich and corrupt officials change their hearts
Here's an idea, don't join a gang and don't sell drugs.
easy for the rest of us, who live in better cirumstances, to say that
@@Hans.Dewitt not correct, humanity always lived in misery, that didnt mean every one was criminals back then..
@@Hans.Dewitt exactly. Nearly got shot for driving a nice car the other day... The police officer said; u r brown... How did u afford this car when I cant myself?! Cmom now... Working 15 hours a day?
Finally an actual vice story instead of the same headlines everybody is producing
Brazilian bandits use weapons that are found in wars like mortars etc. police officers are prepared to face this reality. is different from what happens in other countries. If you want to help the people of Brazil, we just need Europeans and North Americans to stop buying drugs from drug dealers, so the bandits will lose financial power. the problem is geopolitical, the drugs you consume strengthen crime in Brazil. the police help the father of the family do not attack them.
You mean probably cocaine right? Here where i live (former Czechoslovakia) instead of cocaine ppl using methamphetamine
Hey, can we get these guys in all U.S. cities and gang territories?
By 0:47 you've mentioned that police killings have risen by 17%. You didn't mention Rio's murder rate is 39 per 100,000. For comparison, Baltimore Maryland's is 35.4/100,000.
Killing the criminals terrorizing Rio sounds like a neat little eugenics program. I wonder what the average IQ of people who get in firefights with police is. I'm sure they're future doctors, lawyers, and engineers. If only the police enacted a revolving door policy with high recidivism rates like Seattle, I'm sure that would somehow convince the criminals to obey the law and stop victimizing their fellow citizens.
I guess people who don't have access to education are just naturally dumb /s
"BOPE's main goal is to preserve life."
Human Rights for Right Humans... Preserve worth lives. If you want to be a criminal, is your choice, pay the consequences...
@@DK-xm6zj yes, Said everything
Breno Breno took the words right out my mouth
in order to keep the house clean, u need to take out the trash on a frequent basis. if the murder rate is dropping... then its justified.... there is a reason its called human rights and not criminal rights.
Great work. They are actually doing great police work. We need a strong leader like this in Chicago.