Cathedral shooting in Brazil: five dead after man opens fire following midday mass

On Tuesday 11th December in southern Brazil, a man opened fire in a cathedral after a midday mass, killing four people and wounding four others.
The incident happened at the Metropolitan Cathedral in Campinas, just north of Sau Paulo. Surveillance cameras show the man entering the church and sitting in the back for a few minutes with mainly elderly worshippers.
The shooter, reportedly carrying a revolver and a pistol, then stood up from his seat near the end of the mass and started firing randomly at civilians within the church.
Police in the plaza outside rushed in when they heard the shots and the gunman reportedly ran to the alter whilst firing at police and was hit in the side.
He fell to the ground and shot himself in the head with two guns and 28 rounds left when he died.
The priest conducting the mass, Amuary Thomazi, stated in a video published on social media: “I had started to celebrate mass at 12.15pm and at the end of the mass, a man entered and shot at his victims. Nobody was able to do anything.”
Another four people were injured and emergency services were first called to the building around 1.20pm. The victims have not been identified.
After paramedics took the bodies out of the church, the gunman was identified as 49-year-old Euler Fernando Grandolpho from Balinhos, who worked as a systems analyst with no criminal record.
He had held various jobs with government entities, including a stint as an assistant in the prosecutor in the public ministry in Sao Paulo, according to public records. Authorities have stated they do not know the motive behind the shooting and suspect Grandolpho had no specific target.
Eyewitness Pedro Rodrigues, a 66-year old retiree, has stated that he ran out of the building when he heard shots and realised what was happening. “I suddenly saw a man stand up, take position in front of a couple and shoot them point blank. I ran out fast and he continued firing many shots,” said Rodrigues. “But I managed to get out, I’m very lucky to be alive.”
Another witness, Alexandre Moraes, stated on the GloboNews channel: “It was frightful. He shot randomly at people, they were all praying.”
Witness Danielle Coutinho told EPTV she was sitting in the church chatting after mass when the gunfire began. A man sitting close to her was shot as others began to run.
“I saw people getting shot,” she said. “I can’t get that out of my head, it was horrible.”
The Diocese of Campinas issued a statement asking for peoples’ prayers at this “very painful time.”
“Thanks to the intervention of police, something much bigger was avoided,” stated police investigator Jose Henrique Ventura, adding that the four injured were in stable condition.
While Brazil leads the world in total annual homicides, 64,000 people being killed last year, mass shootings are relatively rare.
The rise in armed violence helped far-right politician Jair Bolsonaro win October’s presidential election, vowing to crack down on corruption, drug gangs and crime in the streets of Brazilian cities.
Bolsonaro takes office on 1st January 2019 and plans to ease gun laws, allowing civilians to arm themselves against criminals or shootings such as these. Critics have responded negatively and argue this policy will only increase the murder rate.

About Security Buyer

Security Buyer is the leading authority in global security content, delivering expert news, in-depth articles, exclusive interviews, and industry insights across print, digital, and event platforms. Published 10 times a year, the magazine is a trusted resource for professionals seeking updates and analysis on the latest developments in the security sector.

To submit an article, or for sponsorship opportunities, please contact our team below.

Rebecca Spayne picture 2025

Rebecca Spayne

Managing
EDITOR

Georgina Turner image

Georgina Turner

Sales
Manager

Afua Akoto image - Security Buyer

Afua Akoto

Marketing Manager

Read the Latest Issue

Follow us on X

Follow us on X

Click Here

Follow us on LinkedIn

Follow us on LinkedIn

Click Here

Advertise here

Reach decision makers and amplify your marketing

Advertise here

Click Here

Related News

IDIS

IDIS launches Edge AI Plus Camera Range

IDIS’s new Edge AI Plus Camera range gives users more flexible, affordable options to upgrade their video systems with advanced AI…
Dallmeier

The new AI High Resolution Counting App from Dallmeier

The new Dallmeier AI High Resolution Counting App enables precise counting even with a large number of people and vehicles…
Gallagher

Gallagher Security cultivates key partnerships in Riyadh

Organised in partnership with the New Zealand Embassy, Gallagher Security hosted an event in Riyadh to explore business…
Logistics

AI-powered surveillance for logistics security

Logistics companies face immense pressure to optimise their operations, enhance security, reduce losses, and become…
Axis Communications

Axis Communications sheds light on video surveillance industry

Axis Communications has published a new report that explores the state of AI in the global video surveillance industry.
Bhavin Sheth

Videonetics Appoints Bhavin Sheth

Videonetics announces the appointment of Mr. Bhavin Sheth as Senior Vice President – Engineering, based in Bangalore…
AI’s Digital Pollution

AI’s Digital Pollution

As AI continues to shape industries, responsible AI governance remains a pressing concern. Yolanda Hamblen and Pauline…
Verkada new product

Verkada introduces new dual-head camera

Verkada announced its new dual head camera and enhanced alerting capabilities on its Command platform, along with a wide…
ANPR

Genetec launches AutoVu plugin

Genetec announced the AutoVu ANPR Analysis Reports plugin, an advanced investigation tool that expands ANPR-based forensic…

HKC announces new wireless fogging integration

HKC Security has launched the RF-FOG module, a wireless fogging integration designed to deliver…
Scroll to Top