A boy steps boldly into the night traffic and waves a gun to bring the cars to
a halt, clearing a path for a motorcycle which screeches into the
intersection. Riding pillion is another boy, brandishing a machinegun.
Later two teenagers, also riding pillion on motorbikes, flash their guns at
other motorists; nearby, a boy can be seen taking aim with a rifle equipped
with a telescopic sight. Other youths wander the street smoking crack.
The latest images, captured by undercover journalists from the Rio tabloid Extra,
have exposed the city’s criminal youth culture in a manner that echoes the
journalistic investigation featured in the film City of God.
The age of the criminals — one pistol-toting boy is 12 — is obvious cause for
alarm, but so is the seeming impunity with which they act.
“What is shocking is this parallel power, the fact that they are very young,”
said André Cabral De Almeida Cardoso, 41, a teacher. “They are so brazen
about it.”