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The police, allegedly on presidential orders, massacred Chilean fascists who were members of the National Socialist Movement of Chile following a failed coup
The military squads fired on prisoners who, once dead, were passed off as guerrillas who would have tried to enter Chile from Argentina by crossing the Andes mountain range[3]
Valparaíso school shootings: Perpetrator wounded after he tried committing suicide,[9] but eventually recovered and was acquitted by reason of insanity. Committed suicide in 2011.[10]