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Convicted in Assassination of Socialist Rio Councilwoman Marielle Franco
   The court found that the former Chief of Rio de Janeiro Civil Police Rivaldo 
Barbosa, Brazilian Congressman Chiquinho Brazão, and his brother, Rio State 
Auditor General Domingos Brazão, were responsible for ordering the killing of 
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|  Rio Police Chief & Congressman Convicted in Assassination of Socialist Rio 
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|  By Mike Elk • 25 Feb 2026   |  View in browser  |
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RIO DE JANEIRO, BRASIL - Today, the Brazilian Supreme Court announced that they 
had convicted the masterminds behind the assassination of socialist Rio de 
Janeiro City Councilwoman Marielle Franco guilty on all counts.

The court found that the former Chief of Rio de Janeiro Civil Police Rivaldo 
Barbosa, Brazilian Congressman Chiquinho Brazão, and his brother, Rio State 
Auditor General Domingos Brazão, were responsible for ordering the killing of 
Franco and her driver Anderson Gomes in 2018. 

 (Full disclosure: Franco and I had studied sociology together at PUC-Rio in 
the mid-2000s). 

The sentencing tops off an 8-year fight by activists to prosecute the killers 
of Marielle Franco, many of whom were closely linked to former Brazilian 
President Jair Bolsonaro, who is serving a 27-year sentence for attempting to 
overthrow President Lula in 2022. 

For nearly 5 years, activists say that they faced continuous roadblocks to 
investigating the assassination of Franco during the government of Jair 
Bolsonaro. Then, in 2023, Lula took office and took over the investigation of 
the case, resulting in the arrests of the political kingpins behind the 
assassination. 



Marielle Franco’s widow, Rio City Councilwoman Mônica Benício, celebrated the 
news of the sentences. 

“This judgement, after eight long years of waiting, is fundamental for us,” 
said Benício in a statement sent to Payday Report.

“For the country, this is an opportunity to demonstrate its capacity to break 
with the selective penal system that protects criminal structures and their 
political ties,” said Benício. We must learn a lesson from what the 
assassination of Marielle and Anderson reveals about Brasil: the obscure 
connections between crime, politics, and the police.” 

The investigation into Franco’s death revealed how paramilitary gangs tied to 
Bolsonaro and his political allies were routinely able to use violence to 
stymie investigations and reform. 

Three weeks before Marielle Franco was assassinated, she had been appointed to 
head a Rio de Janeiro city commission investigating the 2018 military takeover 
of the Rio de Janeiro police.

During the 2018 military takeover of the Rio civilian police, military officers 
replaced civilian police chiefs, and 8,500 soldiers were deployed to battle 
drug gangs in Rio, resulting in a 40% increase in killings by the police and 
army.A record 1,500 people were killed by the police and army in Rio de Janeiro 
in 2018.

As part of the takeover, General Braga Neto, Bolsonaro’s right-hand man, 
appointed Rivaldo head of the civil police in Rio de Janeiro. (Braga Neto has 
since been sentenced to jail for plotting to overthrow Lula).

The military and civil police were accused by Marielle Franco of working 
closely with paramilitary gangs. Paramilitary gangs run by former police 
officers run protection rackets, own large apartment buildings, and often 
engage in drug dealing.

The Brazão brothers, who were closely linked to paramilitary gangs in Rio de 
Janeiro, had long been suspected of murdering Marielle Franco. As a Rio City 
Councilwoman, Franco had been investigating how Brazáo, who earned the nickname 
“King of Jacarepagua,” used his ties to paramilitary gangs to increase his 
political influence and grow his business as a major developer in Jacarepagua, 
a large suburb of Rio.

Brazilian Supreme Court Justice Alexandre de Moraes said that the killers were 
motivated by racism and a belief that they could get away with their crimes as 
paramilitary gangs had done for years in Brazil. 

“It raises questions about misogyny, racism, and discrimination. Marielle 
Franco was a black woman, she was poor…She was questioning the interests of the 
paramilitary,” said de Moraes in his sentencing. “In the thinking of misogyny, 
racism, the killers and executioners thought who would care about this? 
Thinking in a way of 100, 50 years ago, they thought “let’s eliminate here and 
there won't be repercussions.”

Indeed for nearly 5 years, right-wing governments in Rio did not prosecute the 
case. However, activists keep marching with signs asking “Who Killed Marielle 
Franco?”. Franco’s widow, Monica Benício says that the conviction is a result 
of a mass movement that demanded answers in their killing. 

“Big thanks to the whole world that mobilized this,” said Benício after the 
conviction. “Now, we can take her story and inspire ourselves to fight for all 
those, who should not be abandoned”. 

Benício says that the investigation and sentences are turning points for 
Brazilian democracy.

However, Benício warned that the paramilitary still holds tremendous power 
through their connections with right-wing politicians in the state of Rio de 
Janeiro. 

 In October, state representative TH Joias, a financial backer of Rio de 
Janeiro’s right wing governors, was arrested for running guns to the gang 
Commandante Vermelho. 

In December, Rodrigo Bacellar, the president of the Rio de Janeiro State House, 
was arrested for impeding federal investigation into ties between far-right 
parties and the very drug gangs and paramilitary groups that menace Rio de 
Janeiro. 

Benício said she hoped that the sentences on Tuesday in the assasination of her 
wife, Marielle Franco, would inspire people to continue to fight against the 
declining influence of paramilitary gangs in Rio. 

“The struggle, however, does not end with the trial,” said Benício. “To do 
justice for Marielle is to carry her legacy forward. To do justice in her name 
is to preserve her memory and fight for social transformation. Marielle is the 
seed of a belief in a just, egalitarian country, where women like her can 
flourish and live fully.” 
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