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On November 3, 1999, a
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occurred inside a movie theater room at the Morumbi shopping mall in
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, Brazil. The perpetrator, Mateus da Costa Meira, then a 24-year-old medical student, killed three people who were in the room and injured four others.Veja cronologia do caso que envolve o "atirador do shopping"
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Meira was initially sentenced to 120 years in prison, a term that was later reduced to 48 years. After attempting to kill another prison inmate, he was deemed mentally unfit in 2011 and moved to a psychiatric hospital. He remained there until his release in 2024. He is known in Brazil as the "shopping mall shooter" or the "cinema shooter". The screen in which the shooting occurred was permanently closed. The cinema closed its three remaining screens in 2012, freeing up space for new stores at the mall.


Perpetrator's background

In November 1999, Mateus da Costa Meira (born April 4, 1975) lived alone in an apartment in São Paulo and studied medicine at the Faculty of Medical Sciences of São Paulo's Holy House (FCMSCSP), a well-regarded institution; he was in his sixth and last year, only 15 days from graduating. His wealthy family (including his father, a doctor) lived in
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, his hometown, and Mateus regularly received money from his parents in order to live a comfortable life. He played "violent" video games (particularly ''
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'') and owned a vast collection of illegally-copied software. He was known to send viruses and pornography to users of
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Magiclink in Salvador since January 1997. He was described as shy, introverted and apathetic and had a poor academic performance. He has
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. After refusing to do mandatory work at the medical school, he was sent to the institution's psychology division. By other sources, however, he was described as a gentle, calm person who changed his personality months before the attack and started to skip classes and get closer to drug traffickers. Prior to the massacre, he already owned a pistol, but chose to obtain a more powerful weapon: a
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submachine gun, which he acquired illegally from Marcos Paulo Almeida dos Santos for R$ 5,000. Meira said he employed Santos as a driver since he did not know how to drive the mechanic car his insurance company gave him following a crash that destroyed his automatic
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. The police investigated him for two additional crimes: drug possession and CD falsification. In his apartment, they found equipment for CD piracy, cocaine, crack and ammunition. Meira told the police that he had been planning the attack for seven years and that he chose ''Fight Club'' because the main character suffers from
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.


The crime

Meira entered room number 5 of the movie theater at Morumbi Shopping at around 10:10 p.m. on November 3, 1999, approximately 55 minutes after the movie, ''
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'', had started. He watched the movie for 15 minutes and then went to the toilet, where he shot the mirror with his submachine gun. Back in the theater room, he stood in front of the screen and shot to the ceiling, but that did not scare viewers since they believed it was an effect from the movie. He then shot against one of the walls, causing frightened viewers to hide behind seats. He subsequently aimed and shot at a group of people, three of whom died. As he tried to reload the gun, a group of viewers subdued and stopped him. The shooting lasted about 3 minutes.


Casualties

One victim died at the scene and two more in local hospitals. * Hermè Luisa Jatobá Vadasz, 46 years old, an employee at the Young & Rubican publicity agency. Her heart was donated to a patient at a local public hospital. * Fabiana Lobão Freitas, 25 years old, photographer who worked at the
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of the University of São Paulo. She was watching the film with her boyfriend, film producer Carlos Eduardo Porto de Oliveira (26 years old), who was injured in the shootout. * Júlio Maurício Zemaitis, 29 years old, economist.


Trial and sentence

Caught in the act, Meira was sentenced to years in prison. His defenders alleged that he was only semi- imputable because of his mental issues.Justiça de SP condena "atirador do shopping" a 120 anos de prisão
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His sentence was later reduced to 48 years and 9 months by the State Court of São Paulo. He stayed at
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until its deactivation in 2002 and was then moved to a penitentiary in
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. Later, in 2009, he was moved to a penitentiary in Salvador, his home town, following requests by his family. On May 8, 2009, Meira tried to kill a cellmate, the 68-year-old Spaniard Francisco Vidal Lopes, with scissors, apparently because the television's volume was too loud."Atirador do shopping" tenta matar colega de cela em Salvador (BA), diz secretaria
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He was put on trial but absolved later in 2011 since he was not considered imputable anymore due to his mental diagnosis. It was decided that he had to be moved to the Hospital of Treatment and Custody (HCT) in Salvador, where he remained until his release in 2024.


See also

*
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* 1989 ''Harlem Nights'' movie theater shooting - Detroit suburban theater shooting that occurred simultaneous to a shooting scene in the film *
2012 Aurora, Colorado shooting On July 20, 2012, a mass shooting occurred inside a Century 16 movie theater in Aurora, Colorado, United States, during a midnight screening of the film ''The Dark Knight Rises''. Dressed in tactical clothing, 24-year-old James Eagan Holmes ...
- theater shooting in Aurora, Colorado, that occurred during the screening of the film ''
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'' *
2015 Lafayette shooting On July 23, 2015, a mass shooting occurred at the Grand 16 movie theater in Lafayette, Louisiana, United States. John Russell Houser (1955-2015), 59, opened fire during a showing of the film '' Trainwreck'', killing two people and injuring nine ...
- theater shooting in Lafayette, Louisiana, that occurred during the screening of the film '' Trainwreck''


References

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