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American Focus > Blog > Crime > Cops decapitate teen gangster and display head like ‘trophy’ in Brazil’s deadliest drug raid
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Cops decapitate teen gangster and display head like ‘trophy’ in Brazil’s deadliest drug raid

Last updated: October 30, 2025 1:40 pm
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Brazilian Police Allegedly Behead Teen Gangster Ahead of COP30 Climate Summit in Rio de Janeiro

In a shocking turn of events, Brazilian police have allegedly decapitated a teen gangster and hung his head from a tree as a warning following a bloody gang crackdown in Brazil. The operation, which began in two of Rio’s favelas and targeted drug traffickers, has resulted in the death of more than 100 alleged gang members, making it the deadliest police operation in Brazil’s history.

The crackdown was aimed at dismantling the dangerous Red Command gang, which has been expanding its power in Rio in recent years. The violent raids have led to intense gun battles, with gangs even deploying drones against the police in retaliation. Tragically, at least four police officers have also lost their lives in the unprecedented violence.

One particularly gruesome incident involved the discovery of a 19-year-old alleged gang member’s body missing a head after the police stormed the Penha district of Rio. The teen’s mother, Raquel Tomas, expressed her outrage, stating that her son’s head was hung “from a tree like a trophy” without giving him a chance to defend himself.

Some of the bodies found bore signs of possible torture, such as burn marks, and many of the deceased individuals had been tied up. Albino Pereira Neto, a lawyer representing three of the grieving families, revealed that several bodies were displayed in the streets, wearing only their underwear.

The escalation of violence led to gangs dropping bombs from drones on the police after blocking the exits from the slum using buses as barricades. The police described the situation as “narco-terrorism” and emphasized the challenges they face in combating such criminal activities.

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As the death toll continued to rise, reaching 121 on Thursday, with 113 people detained and a significant amount of weapons and drugs seized, residents of the affected neighborhoods were left in constant fear for their lives. The use of drones by criminals to drop bombs has added a new level of terror to the already violent situation.

The timing of these events is particularly concerning as Brazil is set to host the COP30 climate summit in Rio de Janeiro next month. United Nations chief Antonio Guterres expressed his deep concern over the casualty numbers, calling for swift investigations into the violence. The Office of the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights also condemned the brutality and urged for accountability.

The unprecedented violence in Rio’s favelas has not only claimed numerous lives but has also instilled fear among residents and raised questions about the effectiveness of the police operations. As Brazil prepares to welcome world leaders for the COP30 summit, the focus is now on restoring peace and security in the violence-stricken communities.

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