Brazil's southeastern state of Espirito Santo has turned over security duties to the army as it tries to solve a police crisis that has led to a wave of violence and at least 100 deaths.
The decree authorizing the transfer was published yesterday in the state's official gazette.
The killings in the state capital of Vitoria and other cities erupted as friends and family of military police officers blocked their barracks over the weekend to demand higher pay for the officers.
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The union representing civil police officers says 101 people have been killed since police stopped patrolling the streets Friday night.
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