The wave of violence in South America's biggest city, with 20 million inhabitants, began on May 12 after the government of the state of Sao Paulo moved 765 prisoners to a maximum security prison located 380 miles from the capital. One of the transferred prisoners was the leader of the PCC, Marcos Williams Herba Camacho, also known as Marcola, who directed the criminal organization from prison. In three days they carried out 180 attacks against police forces and prison guards in which, according to initial official estimates, 39 officers and 38 gang members died. They also set fire to more than a hundred buses, automobiles, and a dozen bank branches.
At the same time, riots were recorded in 73 of the 144 prisons in the
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DPS "on-time" graduation rate rises to 4.3-point gain
Denver Public Schools have increased a four-year "on-time" graduation rate, posting a 4.3-point gain and graduating 175 more students last spring over the previous year, according to data released recently by the Colorado Department of Education. This brings the district's four-year rate from ...
Tucson schools seize Chicano, Native books from classrooms
High school students from the now-forbidden Mexican American Studies classes in Tucson spoke out during Martin Luther King Day on Monday, protesting the school board and state of Arizona's decision to ban their classes and their culture.
Describing the seizure of books from his classrooms, one ...
Will Migrants matter in the Mexican election?
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DPS: $4.8 million to improve college-readiness
Denver Public Schools has been awarded a seven-year grant from the US Department of Education’s Gaining Early Awareness & Readiness for Undergraduate Programs (GEAR UP) to support and improve college-readiness programs for students who attend schools in the Northwest Denver community. The $4.8 ...