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Domestic violence and protective order violations
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Reports of domestic violence and violations of protective orders have emerged in Brazil and Portugal, involving various forms of physical and psychological aggression. In Brazil, law enforcement agencies have utilized technology and specialized programs to enforce judicial orders. In Barbacena, the Municipal Civil Guard used a ‘Panic Button’ feature on a mobile app to arrest a man violating a restraining order. In Ladário, police used non-lethal ammunition to detain a man who resisted arrest after violating protective measures through repeated contact with a former partner. Other incidents have resulted in severe physical harm and fatalities. In Botucatu, a man was arrested for allegedly assaulting a teenager. In Três Lagoas, a confrontation between police and a man responding to a domestic violence report involving his mother resulted in the man’s death after he reportedly attacked an officer with a knife. In Portugal, investigations continue regarding the homicide of a Brazilian national by her teenage son 15-year-old boy has been detained in Oeiras. The victim, Oeiras following the killing of his mother, Gabriela Barbosa, had reportedly moved to Portugal to escape an aggressive relationship. Barbosa. The Cascais Family and Juvenile Court ordered the teenager allegedly killed his mother after witnessing his father attempt to strangle her be held in a closed training center for three months, noting that because he is under 16, he does not fall under the previous October. Further details indicate standard criminal justice system. The case has drawn scrutiny toward local authorities. It was reported that the minor had teenager attempted to report death threats made by his mother to the Public Security Police (PSP) in July, but authorities reportedly refused to accept the complaint was allegedly refused because he was not accompanied by an adult. Family members noted a history of severe violence, including an incident in late 2025 where the boy witnessed his father attempt to strangle the victim. The father remains in custody.
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- 2026-08-17 06:57 UTC Domestic violence and protective order violations
- 2026-08-17 01:32 UTC Domestic violence and protective order violations
- 2026-08-16 18:10 UTC Domestic violence and protective order violations
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