Marielle Franco murder: Brazil ex-police sentenced to decades in jail
Brazil's justice minister said the homicide was "evidently politically motivated".
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Anderson Gomes, Franco's driver, was also killed in the attack but her press officer Fernanda Chaves, who was in the car, survived.
Ronnie Lessa confessed to firing the shots and was sentenced to 78 years and nine months, while Élcio de Queiroz received 59 years and eight months for being behind the wheel.
Franco, a gay Black woman, was an emerging light in Brazil's socialist party, with her death at the age of 38 sparking nationwide protests.
Speaking to the court from prison by video-link, Lessa said he was "blinded" and "driven crazy" by the prospect of a million-dollar reward for the murder.
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