Civil Police identify the author of racist attacks against Suéllen Rosim



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The coordinating delegate of the SIG, Eduardo Herrera dos Santos, investigates the case

The Civil Police, through the General Investigations Sector (SIG), identified a 37-year-old resident of Bauru as responsible for the racist attacks suffered by the elected mayor of Bauru Suéllen Rosim (Patriota). His name and profile were not revealed by the police, who held a press conference this Thursday morning (3). Due to the crime, which gained national repercussion, Suéllen was at the Central Judicial Police (CPJ) of Bauru, last Tuesday (1), to register a police report (BO) and give testimony.

The attacks were published on Facebook and also in WhatsApp groups, on the eve and shortly after the vote. The identified man was heard and released. He told police that he had nothing to do with the death threat Suéllen received, via email.

Based on a false profile, the defendant wrote in a comment on Facebook: “Bauru did not deserve to have this favela-faced mayor of color running our city. The slave quarters will be in power for the next four years.” In another message sent by WhatsApp, he said that “these dark-skinned, marginal-looking people, running the city will be the end.”

To the police, the man who is also black reported, this Wednesday afternoon (2), that he took the initiative to try to get members of a certain group to make comments with the same profile about the mayor to show that people are racist. However, his goal has not been achieved and he will account for the crime.

According to the coordinating delegate of the SIG, Eduardo Herrera dos Santos, he was released because he has not yet been processed and there was no arrest warrant. In addition, he made himself available to the police. “It was three days of uninterrupted work. He had no intention of giving up, ”said the policeman, who is also investigating the death threat.

Suéllen Rosim, the first black woman to take over the Bauru executive in all of history, the day after winning at the polls, she also received an email in which a criminal says he intends to kill her, who knows where he lives and still tries. force her not to go to the police. This case is also under investigation and, for now, both are part of a single investigation.

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