Dramatic photo-realistic illustration of a police crime scene in São Paulo at night, symbolizing the 2025 record of 834 deaths by police action.
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Police lethality in SP hits record at end of 2025

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São Paulo's Public Security Secretariat released 2025 data showing 834 deaths by police, with the fourth quarter recording 276 victims, the highest since 2015. While homicides fell 4% statewide to 2,527, the capital saw a 6% rise to 530 cases. Experts criticize the rising lethality trend under Governor Tarcísio de Freitas's administration.

Data released by the São Paulo Public Security Secretariat (SSP) on January 30, 2026, shows that civil and military police caused 834 deaths in 2025, an increase of 21 from 2024 and the third consecutive rise under Governor Tarcísio de Freitas (Republicanos). The fourth quarter was the deadliest on record, with 276 total deaths—equivalent to three per day—and 242 by military police on duty, unprecedented since 1996. The SSP states that over three years of the administration, there was a 5% reduction in deaths from confrontations compared to the early years of the previous government.

Nevertheless, high-profile cases involved shootings at unarmed individuals, such as a homeless person in June, a suspect in Paraisópolis in July, and a subdued robber in Moema in December. Police ombudsman Mauro Caseri called the increase 'alarming' and criticized body camera coverage: of 15,000 units, only 7,500 are used per shift, covering 12.5% of the 60,000 daily PMs. 'Lethality is not synonymous with efficiency,' he said.

Researcher Leonardo Silva from the Brazilian Public Security Forum attributes part of it to the governor's early rhetoric, which may have signaled tolerance for excesses. The SSP emphasizes rigorous investigations and punishment of over 1,200 agents since 2023.

In contrast, intentional homicides fell 4% statewide to 2,527, the lowest since 2001, but rose 6% in the capital to 530, concentrated in the south zone like Campo Limpo. Femicides hit a record 270 in the state. Robberies decreased 16.7% (161,300), but thefts rose 3.6% in the city (250,000). An example is the murder of businessman Adalberto Amarílio dos Santos Junior in June, asphyxiated at Interlagos; his widow, Fernanda Dandalo, demands justice: 'My husband paid for an event and was killed inside.'

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X discussions criticize the record 834 police killings in São Paulo in 2025, the highest Q4 since 2015, under Governor Tarcísio de Freitas for the third year of rising lethality despite falling statewide homicides. Politicians and experts question police oversight and compare to Portugal's low numbers. Some sarcastically note the contrast with praised security improvements.

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Protesters in Rio de Janeiro demonstrate against a deadly police operation that killed 121 people, holding signs and flags in a tense urban street scene.
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Rio police operation kills 121 and sparks protests and international criticism

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A major police operation in Rio de Janeiro, launched on October 28, 2025, against the Comando Vermelho in the Penha and Alemão complexes, resulted in 121 deaths, making it the deadliest in Brazilian history. Governor Cláudio Castro defended the action as a victory, but relatives and activists protested what they call a massacre, while UN experts demanded an independent investigation. The federal government responded with an emergency office to combat organized crime.

Governor Tarcísio de Freitas announced the redeployment of police from São Paulo's center to outer districts facing rising robberies, following the dismantling of Cracolândia. The state will boost police numbers and co-fund the city's Smart Sampa camera system. This aims to balance security across the city without neglecting the center.

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The Federal Public Prosecutor's Office has opened an inquiry into the alleged omission by the São Paulo state government regarding the rise in feminicides and gender-based violence. The action highlights the record number of cases in the capital in 2025 and budget cuts to women's protection policies. An emblematic case involved Tainara Souza Santos, who lost her legs after being dragged by her ex-partner.

Cali's city hall implemented a comprehensive 2025 security strategy that led to over 6,600 arrests, the seizure of 4 tons of drugs, and more than 1,300 firearms. The initiative merged police operations with prevention programs and community justice access, aiding thousands in vulnerable areas. A new Justice House was also opened in the city center to bolster local conflict resolution.

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Governor Tarcísio de Freitas announced Osvaldo Nico Gonçalves as São Paulo's new Public Security Secretary on the night of November 28, 2025. The 68-year-old delegate, renowned for his long career in the Civil Police, will replace Guilherme Derrite, who will resume his mandate in the Chamber of Deputies. Nico, previously the executive secretary of the department, pledges continuity in policies against organized crime.

Recent femicide cases shock Brazil and reignite discussions on public policies. Experts criticize the sole focus on harsher penalties, advocating realistic approaches with education, budget resources, and social actions. UN reports and legal opinions highlight the need for prevention and investigative efficiency.

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Two military police officers from Baep were caught on video assaulting a 24-year-old suspect during an approach in Cândido Mota, inland São Paulo, on December 17 last year. The footage shows the agents demanding the man's phone password without a judicial warrant. The force stated it will investigate the case.

 

 

 

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