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Brazilian Police Thwart Bomb Attack on Lady Gaga's Copacabana Beach Concert

Brazilian Police Thwart Bomb Attack on Lady Gaga's Copacabana Beach Concert

Yahoo04-05-2025

The post Brazilian Police Thwart Bomb Attack on Lady Gaga's Copacabana Beach Concert appeared first on Consequence.
Police in Brasil say they thwarted a bomb attack planned during Lady Gaga's massive concert at Copacabana Beach in Rio de Janeiro on Saturday night.
The alleged plot involved a group promoting hate speech against the LGBTQ+ community. 'The suspects were recruiting participants, including minors, to carry out coordinated attacks using improvised explosives and Molotov cocktails,' police said in a statement (via Reuters).
The suspected leader of the plot was arrested in the southern state of Rio Grande do Sul for illegal possession of a firearm, while more than a dozen search and seizure warrants were carried out across the states of Rio de Janeiro, Mato Grosso, Rio Grande do Sul, and São Paulo. The operation was reportedly based on a tip from Rio de Janeiro's state police intelligence, which uncovered digital cells encouraging violent behavior among teenagers using coded language and extremist symbolism.
An estimated 2.5 million fans in attendance for Gaga's concert at Copacabana Beach, which set a new record for the highest attended concert by a female artist in history.
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