Police arrived at Roberto Jefferson’s home to comply with Brazil’s Supreme Court order to detain him for insulting the Chief Justice.
Roberto Jefferson, an associate of the current President of Brazil, Jair Bolsonaro, injured two policemen who came to arrest him. The BBC reported it.
Police reportedly arrived at Roberto Jefferson’s home to comply with an order by Brazil’s Supreme Court to place him in custody for insulting Chief Justice Carmen Lucia, and before that he was under house arrest for threats to a judge.
It was noted that the 69-year-old Jefferson, who previously led the PTB party, fired several shots from a gun, broke the windshield of a police car, and then threw a grenade at the police. Policemen injured by shrapnel were taken to the hospital, Jefferson was taken into custody.
Remember that recently in Brazil, the bridge collapsed into the river along with the cars.
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