Construction worker Jose Luis Farias da Silva, 56, poses next to a statue of his two-year-old son Maicon - who was killed by a stray bullet in 1996 while playing outside his house - in his yard in the Complexo do Amarelinho favela or shantytown in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, on August 28, 2017. On April 15, 1996, his two-year-old son Maicon was playing in the street in front of their house when he was killed by a bullet fired by a policeman pursuing drug trafficking suspects. Jose has spent the last two decades trying to see justice done. The official report declared that his toddler son was "resisting," making him a legitimate target in an act of self-defense by the police. The most brutal face of the economically collapsed city of Rio is reflected in the growing number of victims of stray bullets, the product of clashes between police and traffickers. AFP's "Stray bullets" project tells some of the victims' stories. / AFP PHOTO / MAURO PIMENTEL