In a private report produced at the request of the president’s office of the Superior Electoral Court, Alexandre de Moraes, the Court analyzes the possibility that federal deputy Carla Zambelli (PL-SP) committed an electoral crime this Saturday, 29, for carrying a firearm in public place on the eve of the election and disrupt the electoral process.
The intelligence document was obtained by the Estadão. In the introduction, it appears that it was made at the request of Judge Marco Antônio Martin Vargas, assistant to the TSE presidency’s office, exercised by Minister Alexandre de Moraes. In August 2022, the judge, who hails from the State Justice of São Paulo, was appointed by Moraes in his cabinet.
The document is signed by Eduardo Tagliaferro, advisor to the Office of the Special Advisory on Disinformation of the TSE Intelligence Nucleus. Throughout the document, Tagliaferro exposes several parts of the video that circulates on social networks in which Zambelli appears holding a gun and aiming at Luan Araújo, a man whom the deputy accuses of having threatened and assaulted her.
“We referred for analysis based on electoral crimes, illegal possession of a weapon, disrespect for resolution 23.708/2022 and an attempt to disrupt the electoral process”, says Tagliaferro, in the order. At 7:49 pm this Saturday, the 29th, Tagliaferro forwarded the report to Moraes’ office, according to documents obtained by the Estadão.
The advisor also states in the document that, “in the analyzed video, it is possible to notice that Carla Zambelli is involved in a discussion, where it was verified (video analysis) that after discussion, she goes out in pursuit of a person, at a certain moment, withdraws from his waist, a gun, apparently a pistol and goes towards a bar/restaurant, crowded with people, always with a gun in hand, pointed at people”.
Videos posted on social media this Saturday afternoon show deputy Carla Zambelli with a gun in her hand in Jardins, an upper-class neighborhood in São Paulo. Zambelli claims to have been assaulted by 32-year-old Luan Araújo. Re-elected, the second most voted deputy in São Paulo received 946,244 votes and is politically linked to President Jair Bolsonaro (PL).
According to the aforementioned resolution, it is prohibited to carry firearms within 100 meters of polling stations 48 hours before the election and 24 hours after. The measure also applies to “civilians who carry weapons, even if they have a state license or license”.
On her official Instagram account, the deputy said, in a publication at 5 pm on Saturday, that she was attacked by a group of people in the Avenida Paulista region after leaving a restaurant. “They pushed me to the ground. They used a nigga to come at me, there were several. There was a woman in a red shirt. They pushed me, threw me to the ground, called me a motherfucker, whore,” she reported.
After chasing the man, the deputy alleged to journalists that after the beatings she would have tried to call the police and the aggressor would have “asked to draw a weapon”. The deputy then said she had thrown it into the air. Despite the deputy’s account, it is not clear who fired the shot. In the only video released so far, where it is possible to hear a shot, there is no image of the deputy shooting. Zambelli said he had “federal possession” of a gun.
as showed the Estadão, Luan’s defense, according to the member of the prerogatives group Beijato Junior, said that Zambelli was exalted. “There was a verbal disagreement and from then on Carla Zambelli lost her head and got excited. She was not assaulted. She tripped and went after him, as the video shows.” Luan’s defense hopes that the police will investigate the threat, the possession of a weapon and the shooting in the street to find out whether or not there was an attempted murder.
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