Brazil's Drug Gangs Are Prepared To Go To War With Bolsonaro (HBO)
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- Опубликовано: 16 янв 2019
- Brazil’s new president, Jair Bolsonaro, signed a temporary decree on Tuesday fulfilling a campaign promise to tackle the country’s epidemic of violence by making it easier for Brazilians to buy guns.
“I signed this decree, created by many upstanding people, so that at this first moment, upstanding citizens can have peace inside their homes,” Bolsonaro said at the signing ceremony in the country’s capital, Brasília.
Bolsonaro, a conservative former Army captain, was sworn in as president on Jan. 1 after sweeping to power last year on a hard-line law-and-order platform, pledging to reduce the countrys record murder rate and booming trade in illegal drugs that fuels it.
On the main highway leading into Rio de Janeiro, Brazil’s Federal Highway Patrol or PRF say they’re confiscating record numbers of illegal guns and drugs. The officers patrolling the road seized 18 tons of drugs last year - a more than a 300-percent increase from the year before.
“It's a traditional route for drug traffickers - not just for drugs, but also heavy arms,” Alcino Galvao da Silva, Unit Leader of the Federal Highway Patrol, told VICE News. “Machine guns, bullets, marijuana, and cocaine… It has grown quite a bit, especially in Rio de Janeiro.”
“Johnny,” as he asked VICE News to call him, has been dealing drugs for the Third Command drug gang since he was 16 years-old. Now at 28 he manages all the drugs corners in the neighborhood and isn’t afraid to defend them by force.
“I can tell you that today I've got 35 homicides,” “Johnny” told VICE News. “Fear? We don't have fear. That's what we're here for. To kill and die. We'll die, but die fighting. It's our war motto: Die fighting.”
Bolsonaros plan to “give guns to good people,” and ramp up the military’s role by giving security forces more power to shoot and kill armed criminals isn’t getting the drug gangs to drop their guns. Third Command says their stockpilling weapons of war.
“He’s going to take the world into an urban war,” “Johnny” told VICE News. “Instead of us killing the Red Command we’re going to go after the guy who is in the police who listened to one of Bolsonaro's orders.”
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she shows 0 fear, respect
Rick Sanchez I just saw you on el chaps wth?
I would at least have the sense to shit my pants .
She's crazy
They guaranteed her protection. There was no reason for her to be afraid.
@@darthmusturd9526 I'm everywhere
Only Brazilians could wear Flip Flops and still look intimidating
Everyone here wear flip-flops.
thank you lol
KKKKKKKKKK cara e brasileiro e traduzindo no Google
@@fiel4695 que?
What about Talibans with RPGs wearing flip flops?
This makes Compton look like a disney resort
Fr the gangs from south América and México are way more dangerous than the ones the us
@@JuanJimenez-et7im because the police in those countries are like Mickey mouse
@@JuanJimenez-et7im yeah
Yes,and the skidrow in Los Angeles USA is 100% worse
@@JuanJimenez-et7im you American people should show to the world the skidrow in Los Angeles USA. Never saw so many homeless, people using drugs,dirt,garbage in my entire life
Can we just thank the cameraman for the balls of steel he had while filming
"steel"
Not a big deal, the criminals tend not to kill civilians or police officers inside the favelas because they know if they do the police will most likelly invade the favela and that is not good for business... And also the police tend not to invade the favelas (They rather let other criminal factions do it, because it's easier to let the criminals kill themselves) Normally what happens is: A faction invade the territory of other faction, they kill themselves and some hours after the firefight stops the police/military forces steps in and get the ones left... (If you think about it it's understandable, I mean, you saw what those criminals have, if you step in recklessly you might end up dead)
@@prizrak-br3332 bullshit.
Bandits criminals do whatever they want and thats it..
They have no morals, no "rules" they are just the scum of our society. That's it.
@J WOO When the life of someone don't matter to you anymore, you don't need a reason to kill someone, they kill just like in GTA, because they don't care, it's just it. They can, and don't care. A bad day and you're in the bad place and bad time? it's over.
Life is meaningless, this is why people in Brazil got Killed even when they got robbed and comply. Just because, they fucking can.
@@Balrov1 It's not so much "rules" but rather common sense. Killing a journalist or a cop brings attention and then the law (which is essentially just another gang down there) has to put on a show to demonstrate that they are still in charge which in turn affects business for the gangs in the favela.
As a former journalist myself, I can attest to the fact that getting all these killers to talk to her and giving her permission to tape them in their environment is impressive work... and she's really cool and natural about it. Normally you get the police to talk, use stock footage and maybe, if you're lucky, you get one bad guy in an interview situation with a mask but nothing more...good job lady.
We call them "bandidos" something like "bad guys" not killers, and there's actually something about Rio de Janeiro that makes them more accessible.
they are not evil like in some sort of movie, or animals ready to kill, if you got lost in a favela nobody would put a hand on you, they would all be nice and show you the way out, be respectful with them and they`ll treat you really nice
they are only violent with other gang members and yeah things get ugly, like real ugly, some people faint watching the videos
@@cosmocosmo9563 that’s really sad :(
They going to find her
@@cosmocosmo9563 I have Brazilian friends who told me my white ass would get robbed on sight if I was ever in a favela idk what you’re talking about dude
this makes my hood look like a paradise !
Same
Favelas of Rio de Janeiro, São Paulo, Fortaleza and Salvador makes American hoods look like a resort
Sadly, cannot relate.
You bet!
My mexican upper class ass complaining about insecurity when south americans have it even rougher
This is what people think of when they read "YOU'RE GOING TO BRAZIL"
Lol
@Juliano Alves São Paulo sustenta o Brasil, o interior de São Paulo é o lugar mais seguro do país, ar puro, terra vermelha e clima ameno. Já a capital cidade de São Paulo sim tem mais crimes.
@Juliano Alves kkkkkkkkkkkk
@Juliano Menegassi kkkkkkk RJ é o melhor lugar pra se visitar no Brasil 💋
@Juliano Menegassi kkk o Rio de Janeiro continua lindoo
Imagine living in Brazil and you’re walking back from the store and as you turn the corner you just see a guy sitting inside a building with an mg42 resting on the window
in brazil this is normal when we watch a movie about gangs and criminality in the usa we laugh it's nothing compared to here in brazil
@bLackstar When there's going to be the famous operations (police that go up the favela to try to reduce traffic), the gangsters prepare with grenades, radios, vests, lots of ammunition not to mention the strategies.
In Rio de Janeiro it is very normal. and not just one. You see 5 guys using drugs and each with a different rifle in hand and backpack full of money and drugs.
@@Gabriel-oq8yj vtnc no mlk da onde c tirou isso?KKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKK
Only if you live on a favela that will happen. Never on the ordinary places, no way.
After seeing some execution videos done by these gangs, I have nothing but a great deal of respect for this woman. So brave.
It's fake and those people who died are involved with the drugs war.
@@santoparaiso4129 lol
@@santoparaiso4129 Ain't fake lol, drug lords (traficantes) kill the worst way possible, is shocking to watch what they do.
@@matrix9452 Especially the Mexican cartels, its way more shocking then the gruesomest horror movies, especially where they open the inner body and eat the heart raw.
ela entrou no inferno e saiu viva sortuda
I used to live in a favela in Rio de Janeiro. it's very impactful to see the gang members holding heavy weaponry, but, these gang members rarely step outside the favela. The favela doesn't produce guns, the favela doesn't produce drugs, the favela is a sympton. The favela is a scapegoat for something much bigger.
ywyd y huh?
@@matimi0sbackflip455 probably mental issues =/
Andreas Mäkinen I’m just confused how Trump got involved and it’s lukewarm?
@@matimi0sbackflip455 its the mental issues probably.
SatanSupimpa I was saying the same thing in my head - where are all the guns coming from, who’s flooding them with guns - many things
I'm a security in New Zealand and 2 Brazilian guys ask to come in , very kind and humble , after a few beers one of them said to me that im blessed to be here in New Zealand and I told him I know brother ive seen very bad things in brazil 🇧🇷 and you are right I am blessed to be in New Zealand
stop generalizing, this kind of thing only happens in some states of brazil. In São Paulo, for example, it is very rare for criminals to engage the military police, in São Paulo, no favela is dominated by drug dealers. In the southern region of the country as well, the states in the southern region are usually safe. This type of violence is something in Rio de Janeiro and some states in the northeast.
@@cacadormedievalanti-trolls4709 cheio de cracudo em São Paulo porra kkkkkkkkkk
@@g.m3164 cheiode cracudo: 0,0000000001% da população. Sem falar que: O QUE CRACUDO TEM A VER COM GUERRILHA? O rio de janeiro é nojento, cheio de guerrilha nas favelas. SP não tem isso. Basta comparar a porcentagem de crimes cometidos a cada 100 habitantes.
@@cacadormedievalanti-trolls4709 A maior parte dos usuários de drogas em SP são cracudos. Além disso, SP é a cidade com mais mendigos no Brasil.
@@g.m3164 caso nao saiba, SP e o estado com mais PM e PC, é o estado com mais estupro, é o estado com mais assedio, é o estado com mais entregador, o estado com mais pedreiro e etc. Isso por que SP é o estado que mais tem pessoas, por isso nao se deve ser um alienado de merda e pegar os números brutos, e sim o número proporcionalmente aos habitantes. SP tem um número de moradores de rua minúsculo se comparado ao número de pessoas que tem moradia e empregos. Alem disso, SP é o estado que proporcionalmente nao está nem no top 10 de estados com maior número de pessoas em situação de favela proporcionalmente ao número de habitantes do Brasil.
I remember going to a favela in Rio, Brazil 2017 to take photos and getting a sniper rifle pointed at me..
Gotta be careful man. Here in Brazil, there are some drug dealers who don't like having tourists in the favela, and they don't like having them take pictures either. It's like some neighborhoods in Chicago. Both dangerous... Hugs from Brazil
Wow! Brazil looks so cool! so much diversity! Russian AK's, Serbian Sniper Rifles, American M16's, Belgian FAL's! Wow!
This just shows that Gun Control works!
Imbel FALs, Brazilian made
Serbian and Chinese AKs
AR15s can be American made but might also be domestic production.
Corrupt police leads to guns getting out of evidence rooms etc easily.
World War II weapons have already been found in the hands of such thugs as Thompson, Springfield, Mauser...
@@Kav. domestic production of AR's? The forging blanks are imported, no?
@@omarechaldeferro There was a lot surplus weapons sold after Ww2. Legit Stg-44's and Mg42's have surfaced in Syria.
@@omarechaldeferro Jesus Christ dude one of these days u guys gonna find an MG42 in a favela xD
This is brilliant journalistic work. Having lived in Rio my whole life, I really appreciate the truthfulness and the austere tone with which they display criminal activity in Rio. Congratulations to VICE.
If u lived u would know this video over 10 years old Kkkk kkkk
Bolsonaro haven’t been in office for ten years, but inaugurated in january this year, if you would live in Brazil like I do you would know this, and that you write kkkk doesn’t mean you’re Brazilian.
What is the majority of Rio like? I presume its not all like this?
@@quimbey14 Militias (corrupt police ) currently control 57.5% of the capital's territory. 25.2% of the territory is in dispute, 15.4% is under traffic control and only 1.9% is not influenced by criminal groups.
And here in USA they still call Detroit dangerous city 😪
Voce vive na paz ae aqui e tudo caro
Because it is. Just not as dangerous as these
@@sigsauer_firearms your worst cities are as good as our best cities. you don't know what a real violent city is
@@Eumanel12 yeah im aware, that doesnt mean the cities here arent violent, mexico is just such a shithole everythings violent over there
@Kam Capao redondo ( city) ja foi o bairro mais perigoso do mundo
64000 murders in one year mind blowing...
Repórter: "Que arma é essa?"
Marginal: "Uma GRÓQUI"
Gabriel Fant Ahh uma "GLOCK" 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Groqui rajada
Grock rajada jkkkkkkkkk
uma grock 3 tecri
Fabio porchat
Jeez so the Favela level in Max Payne 3 wasn't so fiction after all...
Well they put a Rio favela in the middle of São Paulo but other than that it wasn't too much outside of reality
Favelas are real in Brazil and South America
Max Payne 3 is one of Rockstar's best.
fights in the favelas have always happened, unluckily.
The only fictional part of that, was the football teams shirts
I just realized we gotta stay the hell out of brazil
What's there's is there's! They had a table set up broad daylight with drugs on it for sale. Looks like the game down there is bullets then brains.
@@pllama1657 scary😂🏃♂️
Trust me, the only dangerous part of Brazil are the favelas. If you wanna come to a safe region (maybe as safe as the US in general), come to the south, Santa Catarina, gorgeous beaches, a little snow in the winter, good european food, conservative state, etc.
@@canaldofred2366 US probably more dangerous then brasil. Just not as much exposure 🐢
Don't worry, the Task Force 141 will teach em
Brazil is so beautiful but man i also saw some of the saddest things I've ever seen. There is alot of effort by the local Brazilian jiujitsu academies that give free training im exchange for keeping the kids off the streets. As awesome as it is...it only does so much because some of the kids just go train then go to the streets after class. It was bitter sweet. I did meet some very beautiful souls over there. Genuinely humble people. Hope some things have changed
I'm Brazilian and I've never entered a favela, and I don't even want to go hahahaha This reporter did what I would never do. The southern region of Brazil is beautiful, the German architecture gives a European contrast to the region, we are the only region in Brazil where snow falls in winter.
@@rafaelpokemon6833 região sul não é a única com arquitetura europeia, por favor amigão...
@@rafaelpokemon6833 isn't it portuguese architecture?
@@rafaelpokemon6833 funny how the only parts of Brazil worth living in are majority white European
@@jeferodriguez7136 the south of Brazil has received many german immigrants, there are many german communities there, usually poor farmers they call “colonos”.
How TF do they find these people and just convince them to allow them to make a lil documentary about them like wtf 😂
They gate promoted through international media they brag about ehat they do and they become more feard
It isnt too easy, they've been speaking with red command so many time and they needed to accept some rules from their
I think it's kind of 2 or 3 months for the red command agree with them
Money
The media isn't their enemies, so..
She is one brave journalist. I think she worked for CNN back in the day am I right? Remember her being in Syria and Libya too
She's cia.
@@theinformationcenter9289 wouldnt surprise me since the CIA funds the drug trade.
@@theinformationcenter9289 proof?
@@theinformationcenter9289 lol she is not cia, throughout her entire life shes never came close to any intel agency. shes worked her ass off, learning 6 different languages and failed to apply to columbia university 2 times and got in the third. if she was funded by the CIA, she would not struggle to get to where she is now. shes worked with CBS, PBS, and nat geo.
@@airracer28 We live in a day and age where we no longer need proof. We just get to make statement on the interwebs and it's 'True'. For instance, I recently discovered Russia, US, India, China, France, Japan, Israel, New Zealand, Iran, and North Korea, all have one thing in common. They work closely together to cover up that the earth is flat. RUclips is awesome.
To those who made it out of favelas like this in Rio or some place else, tell your story. As a New Yorker from the hood, I’m very interested.
Many of the good Brazilian soccer players made it out from the favelas
@@ent.8979 Neymar
most of singers came from favela
This happen in Rio's favelas, in São Paulo favelas is too peaceful cause just has 1 criminal gang: the Pcc, and they Control every favela here. The laws inside here are be made by them, they are: dont Robb inside favela, dont ripp anyone, you can't sell Drug If is not the dealer, and many others, If you broke some law the crime court will sentence you, they are called brotherhood. Here in Brazil Had a thing Called Baile de Favela, and is surreal Too see, Its a Sea of people in a party who starts in midnight and Go up to morning, sometimes the police come to stop and make some chaos, or the Toe-cap (the literal name of the place where they sell drugs) owner pay them and They leave so party can continues
Eu tava com medo da reportes botar o dedo no gatilho da grock , mas se acontece isso n teria mais reportagem kkkk
As you foreigners can observe, our gun control laws are doing a great job !
Libera mais Arma que os traficante joga as dele tudo fora
@@parsifal2299 já viu alguém assaltar uma loja de arma, a Suiça, Noruega, EUA? Porque existe crime? Porque existe o bandido com poder desproporcional, .... Se tu tem uma faca numa zona "desfaquizada" tu faz o que quiser, numa zona "desestilingada" quem tivesse um estilingue era o chefe... Simples
@@luanlopes9415 não sei se você sabe mas assalto em lojas se armas nos Estados unidos é bem comum
@@luanlopes9415 Parabéns pega tua glock com 4 balas paga com seu 8 salário mínimo e sobe no morro então vai la fodao
@@parsifal2299 Na verdade, em um país com a posse de arma autorizada iriam crescer os investimentos de fábricas estrangeiras o que geraria competição e empregos, o que tbm significa que os preços das armas iriam baixar consideravelmente, hoje elas são caras pq não tem concorrência
It's kinda like real life Grand Theft Auto... except much more violent.
More like Max Payne 3
Exactly what I was thinking
America has a few areas like this too. Like detroit or baltimore. But in brazil it is basically every city.
@@GoodFella1294 Max Payne has a horrible representation of Brazil, extremely exaggerated, but yes, the bad guys are motherfuckers like this
@@GoodFella1294 Max Payne has a horrible representation of Brazil, extremely exaggerated, but yes, the bad guys are motherfuckers like this
Just adding here, Brazil its a hell of a big country, the biggest country of south america, what they showed here its a tiny piece of Rio de Janeiro, Rio has lot of problems with it, but then são paulo, rio grande do sul, mato grosso, bahia, and a lot of other states are really chill, literally nothing compared to rio de janeiro, its surreal even for me to see those things that happens there.
Não importa. Se um tipo de coisas dessas acontece em alguma parte do país é porque há algo muito errado nele, visto que essas pessoas poderiam se deslocar para outras regiões.
@@andsn10 não estou relativizando o problema, tem muito gringo que tem medo de vir pro Brasil por causa desses tipos de documentários que não deixam algumas coisas claras.
@@karikurifoxkkf3626 O Rio é o lugar que as pessoas pensam quando querem vir ao Brasil, os outros não tem mt sentido viajar...
Alguém Prescisava esclarecer isso kkkk. Acho que os gringos pensam que o Brasil é só o Rio de Janeiro.
Going to war in pool shorts and flip flops is crazy. I would not wanna be even remotely close to this without body armor and full tac gear lmaoooo
3:53
Ski mask: ✓
Bling: ✓
AK: ✓
Flip Flops: ✓
quicksilver is a bonus
and 35 derees ;)
Yeah, dude! They think they're going to "win the war" against an army and SWAT like teams weraing with flip flops an soccer team shirts. LOL.
And its a uzi bling
Max Payne 3 in real life
Man, Max Payne 3 is such an underrated game...
Tropical Max from Nova Esperança unlocked. Dual auto 9mm unlocked. M82A1 at the police holdings!
goddamn im not the only one. watching this made me want to replay it, hitting those headshots was so satisfying
Oh yea yea I was thinking the same
Im brazilian i like max Payne 3
i doubt is as good as 2
Fun fact: The guys at the start with the PRF written on the back, are from the Federal Police, and they are on almost every big highway here in Brazil. Different from the Highway Patrol ins the US those guys have 6 months of training and are ready to deal with almost everything
Na cabeça dos gringos existe só Rio de janeiro e São Paulo kkkkkkkkkkkkk
ue gringo n aprende sobre dinossauro pra saber do acre?
Mal eles sabem o que aconteceu aqui em criciuma
They're just squading up for a game of PUBG
Rio de Janeiro would make a funny map
@@christianmaurer96 bruh think of the snipner nest!! It would be... REVOLUTIONARY
Rio Government announces new battle royale mode
@Aqil Ahmad MW2 beat you to it.
4:07 É a "grocki" kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk
ksaksksksk
Bandido é burro mesmo kkkk
kkkkjkkkkkk Aqui no Rj a maioria troca L por R .
Mds cara -- se é foda kKkkkkkk
KKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKK
How much she managed to show to the whole world is incredible.
Also, respect for holding that Glock like it's nothing knowing what it had been probably used for.
He just casually said that he has over 30 bodies
0:52, he looks like the protagonist in every Call of Duty.
For real. I used to think all the well groomed, muscular characters in CoD were unrealistic depictions.
Ye the one that we will hate but be sad when he died at the ending or sum
It's soap, learning the art of War by Sun Tzu
Brazilian Cpt Price xD
Wait...but guns are illegal in Brazil. They can't do that!
Guns are illegal in Japan and they average 1 gun death a year. But guns being illegal doesnt matter If your country is a narco state
@@mcgee6177 islands aren't the same. And to be frank, between failing systems of education and widespread inequality and lack of affordable quality social services, cultural diversity, and crime rates, the US arguably has more societal similarities to Brazil than a country like Germany.
Guns aren't illegal just heavily regulated to american standards, but I see your point gun control is stupid.
they're legal now for home defense, bolsonaro passed the law a couple days ago
@blurglide , That’s why he was saying the problem was no funding for police and small penalties for illegal guns. It’s not always more guns or less guns, the guns are a symptom of a bigger problem.
Man I live in Rio for more than 3 year I see no violence, instead I see good people. But some parts are dangerous*
Me too
“Got 35 body’s buddy don’t make it 36”
3:33
If you know you know.
BIG L 💯
@@rodrigocunha5292 My G
Big l
@@geediosman6415 👌🏼
I am Brazilian. Seeing Brazil through American eyes is very much different from reality somehow. For those who played MW2, it is the same feeling - you can catch a glimpse of Brazil as a far away violent drug empire, a distant reality. But when you live anywhere here, the sensation is different. You feel suffocated, you feel like there's no future, and that reality will someday swallow you whole...
"all politics is local"..... I heard it somewhere (no pun intended)
Soy mexicano y te comprendo totalmente hermano :(
The same can be said for every country
sorry for my ignorance.. i'm Asian... what is MW2?
I'm half Brazilian that lives in America, and I was curious about like the other places in Brazil. my mom lived outside of Recife and I went there it was kinda shitty, like water from the wells and like dirt roads and stuff. But like I was curious about just like random suburbs in Brazil like the ones in America. Are they the same like houses in a random state like New Jersey. If this sounds offensive I'm really not trying to be I just haven't been to too many places in Brazil.
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people in my school doing a "C V" (red comand) with their hands as if it was something funny
4:14 That Brrrr had Pooh Shiesty sensing a disturbance in the force 😂😂
Reporter; Que arma e essa
Bandido; Grock rajada
Reporter; Deixa eu ver
Eeeeee Brasil kkkk
Fez igual as novinha no baile 🤣🤣🤣
Que arma é essa?crock😂😂😂😂
Kkkkkkk
Wtf does "kkkkkkkkkkk" mean ?
@Lohan Silva lmfao kkkkkkkkkk
"We killed them, we burned them, sliced them" -brazilian gangster
go on best gore and search brazil, and then you see what he's talking about
Brazil is Hell On Earth
Muldan Rahmat brazilian farvelas are!!!
Yea I've already seen it it. That video sucks. To anybody else on this thread.. don't go looking for it unless you want to see real footage of a teenage boy getting his head slowly lopped off by a rusty machete
Man u shouldnt even mention it.some guys like me who cant help it but search might get a horrible experience especially if they young.as of me i have seen worse but dont even mention sites like this on public comments
@@bloodgamer3487 I saw a video of a juicy headless corps getting sliced open by dem brazilian gangsters and they ripped its juicy heart out. Mmmmm
Repórter: "Que arma é essa?"
Marginal: "Uma GRÓQUI" kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk
😂😂Repórter doida do carai doido,Melhor rolê da vida dela
Tank: What you need?
Neo: Guns, Lots of guns.
4:45
XD
Mw2 favela remastered looks great!
Yeah they fix some bug and improve the AI 😉
Funny how she touched the glock and if the police get it it’s gonna haver her finger prints
6:23 there's a gangster throwing signs right next to him
Wasn't the Brasil who had strict gun regulation laws?
For the people. Bandits get it easy
@@StellaEFZ Yep.
It has, but criminals don't follow the laws
It is a more complicated matter really, because we are speaking of Brazil here. The country also has very corrupt politiicans and a very corrupt police force. For instance, many of the guns apprehended or handed in with the anti-gun law were just handed over right to gangs in Brazil by the police themselves. In some cases the gangs have better weaponry than the police itself.
Brazil is like a real-life GTA.
when you ask yourself these questions just remember, "it's Brasil", some laws don't mean shit around here
If I'm a Brazilian and there's a zombie apocalypse, I would definitely go into that building full of guns.
so would many else, taking chance to get there first?
How Brazilians say glock: "Groki"
Brasil is such a beautiful country. just look at that scenery. incredible.
that's how mafia works..
Hahahhahahahhaha
Mafia game developers need to take a ride with these guys in the favela to improve their advertising
Cant argue with that
Oh yeah yeah
oh yeah yeah
Caraca, tá demorando pra sair o Favela Battle Royale, tanta variedade de arma e skin de time
Brasil vai dominar o mundoooo
Tanto modo de personalisa os personagens
KKKKKKKKKKKKKKKK
@@policiamilitar162 imagina loot box de noia
já existe. RAISED IN OBLIVION
I love it how he just give hes glock to a reporter haha
Crips and Bloods: Pistols
Brazil: Ak 47, M4, G3, Fn Fal, Glock, 1911, granades.
glocks and 1911s are pistols genius
in Brazil there are bandits who even use missile launchers
Same in certain areas of Marseille, France.
>be me
>drug dealer
>agree to do a vice interview
>smh house gets raided next day
Top 10 Ilegal Bruh Moments
Gillian Daemon nah bruh,Police there are pretty award about what happens in these slums
The police can't enter the favela for a fact, and the drug dealers are hidden
Mostly favela's are difficult to entrance, they got to do some real badass tactical's operation to bust a "boca" (trap house), expends a lot of public resources and in no more than 2 weeks a trap house is replaced in another territory of favela
Brazil is not a country to old men, war on drugs don't work's here just like everywhere in this planet.
"we covered his voice to protect his identity"
Nice job
The Channel name is VICE
What do you expect..
Do you want the reporter and the cameraman without their heads?
still getting an early grave
Shes speaking portuguese, she probably still lives here, so they need to do this, otherwise she'll be killed, lol
@@raphaeldialmeida7962 it’s called sarcasm, mano
Now there’s an actual virus spreading 😂
how many languages does Mariana speak? like she's an amazing journalist
The woman didn’t even back away a little bit when the leader mentioned he had 35 homicides. The way she handled the glock was kinda dangerous but it’s not like I was gonna lose sleep over a scummy drug dealer. Weed is one thing but crack is destroying the beautiful country of Brazil and the land of rio
Btw I love Brazilian Portuguese. I wish I could learn it one day
It sounds so different
I'm Brazilian, if you want I'll teach you how to speak Portuguese :) ♥
@Luis Torres Vc é um BR, n dê sua opinião!
I.I_New-Gabriel_I.I @Luis Torres dois Br sendo Br 😂😂😂
Luis Torres KKKKKKKK
are these police men or male models?
Brazilians are hot
@@dollycontente9499 agree, no homo ofc
@@dollycontente9499 yes indeed!
@@dollycontente9499 nah mate they aren't.
BRAZILIAN WOMEN ARE SO ATTRACTIVE
5:09
Why is Rio so violent ?
The right answer is: there's no proper education, there isn't any kind of assistance from the government to the poorest, so the only way of putting food on the table is by getting involved with the trafic.
The solution is not increasing the penalty, but investing on education, health and culture.
sim mano, eles vao muito abandonar a vida de bandido deles, q da mt dinheiro mais do q o necessario, pra estudar e trabalhar, ser bandido, q nem esses caras dai do video n tem nada ha ver com educacao, e sim com carater, se ele tivesse isso ele taria vendendo coisa no sinal
nesse video ai vc ve q esses bandidos, (principalmente o branquelo gordinho de toca) sao bandidos pq querem, ele mesmo falou, "nossa crença e lutar e morrer" vc acha mesmo q um cara desse virou bandido pq era pobre?
tem q aumentar a pena, pra servir de exemplo, aqui no brasil vc mata e a justica faz de tudo pra vc sair
@@choopy8493 Se as pessoas de periferia tivessem condições melhores, teria menos pessoa no crime. Óbvio que existem pessoas ruins, mas muitos que estão envolvidos nisso buscam uma qualidade de vida melhor, tem outros que desde criança são manipulados a entrar, e assim continua. Nosso sistema judicial e carcerário também não ajuda.
Exactly! That gang war goes on the poorest areas of the city. On the richest area people don't need that.
But unfortunately, there's a lot of people convinced that the solution is more police🤦♂️
Especially the right-wing ones.
"games don't show reality, they are hyped"
Brazil: haha maybe not
stop generalizing, this kind of thing only happens in some states of brazil. In São Paulo, for example, it is very rare for criminals to engage the military police, in São Paulo, no favela is dominated by drug dealers. In the southern region of the country as well, the states in the southern region are usually safe. This type of violence is something in Rio de Janeiro and some states in the northeast.
@@cacadormedievalanti-trolls4709 mlk, eu sou do Brasa, vai meter caô em gringo vai
@@Vitor_Gabriel. kkkkkkk as ideia
@@pabloarruda4054 é cada uma kkkkkkkkkkkk
6:52 No. Bolsonaro made it easier Brazilians to OWN a gun, not to CARRY one. Gun laws are very strict here, and what here made was passing a executive decree giving "strict sense" in the current gun law why someone would need to own a gun. The current law says, if you want to own a gun you must:
1) 25 years or older
2) no criminal record
3) no criminal process
4) stable job
5) pass the physiological test;
7) know how to use a gun; and here's the decree catch
8) the necessity of the gun, approved by a Federal Police delegate, the decree give changed the subjective "necessity" to an objective one, buy giving basically everyone the "necessity" approval.
Gun enthusiast were pissed after this decree, because it is too little, but they forgot the President simply dosen't have the power, Congress does, and guess who have the majority of the house?
Not Bolsonaro party, the PSL, but their enemy PT, the former 13 years government party.
We're a multiparty democracy, PSL can't run the government without a coalition, that garatied the majority of the house but maybe not all the allied votes to change controversial laws, some deputies will disobey their own party and maybe vote against Bolsonaro wishes, they have the old rival of PT, (the PSDB) in their coalition and they did everything to compare than to PT calling than from corrupt to communists, everyone is a socialist/communist to the PSL. So I can't wait MMA in our "C-SPAN" tv channel.
Finally an intelligent informed analysis of the Bolsonaro gun decree. I hope that the PSL can make a deal with some of the PT and PSDB to make a political deal on this gun matter so the Brazilian people will have the same gun rights that Americans have in our Bill of Rights. Plus the right to carry arms which fortunately is available in many US jurisdictions.
@@lawrenceseidler9395 PT and PSDB? a deal for gun rights? PT? Really?
PT doesn't have most of the house, I hope they can make a deal with other parties to legalize the carry of guns.
Just buy some ak or g3 with 2 mags from the favela and repair it a little bit. You are ready
@array s Its illegal to carry in Brazil, its only legal to use it at home. That sucks but hopefully it will be fixed soon.
"Fear? We don't have fear." Lmao, I have heard this so many times in my country of origin. We ain't scared, but as soon as they have the armed forces aiming at their faces with a weapon, they ask for mercy.
Nah the polices are bandits too
Nah, not in Brazil. It's a war, no time to small talk. Just a shot in your head.
Você é do Brasil?
@@RaikkonenDias ele não manja carai kk
I'd rather sale tacos in the streets rather than join a cartel
"we ve altered his voice just to ensure our life safety'
so?
@@chechebo they altered their voice because they were threatened, duh.
They forgot to mention that the most part of the drugs that are sent to Brazil, come by airplane and it’s only possible, because politicians are also involved in this type of crime. As the guy said,the war on drugs will never end, so I think that we should revise our concepts and our laws, instead of investing in more violence.
Fucking on point
Revisions yes absolutely, permitting them to continue and despise deadly force on them under the excuse of peace, NEVER! The states of Southamerica, and even developed countries in the Americas and European continents are suffering this epidemic more than ever, and it will continue to get worst the more you permit it on a global scale. DO NOT fall in to the rhetoric of the most notable mafia leaders, and give them the joy of a legal flowing drug economy.
Yay, Mariana van Zeller is back! I really love her reporting on the drug world, she's really good at not seeming too judgemental, as well as showing both sides of the issue at hand, and also asking the right questions. Great to see another piece with her!
It was the OxyContin Express documentary that got me into her reporting, a great videojournalist of our time. :)
That's because this is not Brazilian tv, so it's not controlled
And she's fuckin' hot, I can handle the sad reality if it's presented with a pretty face :)
Essa favela nem é tão pesada assim , tem outros q é bem pior , bem pior msm...
@@cheirador VA , VJ , Rocinha , Vk , Cpx da Coréia , NH ...
@@cheirador aaaaaa tu tava falando das favela do tcp , por isso n citou as do CV kk
@@cheirador ou o Dendê q tem história
Se ela entra No Complexo do Alemão ela fica Maluca. Mais de 8. 000 Fuzis na Pista
essa direçao de reportagem esta de parabens.
Gang members responsible for some of the worst violence in Brazil’s major cities told VICE News that the president's new policy of fighting crime by putting more guns on the streets will only lead to more bloodshed.
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you liked your own comment, shame on you vice
@@TheDavi2001 they dishonor their famry
Good....Hopefully some vigilante justice will start happening and people will empower themselves . NATIONALISM ALWAYS WINS.
VICE News why is it ok to film the dead bodies of people of colour, but disrespectful if the dead are western and white? what’s up with that?!?
Sou policial militar do Estado do Rio de janeiro, e o que depender de nós para dar segurança e paz para todo cidadão de bem dessa cidade maravilhosa iremos fazer .
O mal nunca prevalecerá ao bem .
Nós policiais somos soldados do bem , e iremos combater com coragem , força e muito preparo e destreza esses marginais da lei , se eles não recuarem ou se renderem irão pagar com a própria vida .
Brasil acima de tudo, Deus acima de todos.
Tmj força e honra sempre
Obrigado herói♡.
Obrigado! 2
Muito bacana mano, mas seguindo a lei isso nunca vai dar em nada. Essa escória do tráfico tem que ser eliminada, e esse serviço tem que ser por fora. Tú viu aí mesmo no vídeo o vagabundo ameaçando atacar casa de policial, o que adianta prender um desgraçado desse? Tem que fazer o que a Colômbia fez com o cartel Medelin, o governo junto com a CIA botou por fora uma organização de mercenários com treinamento militar (Los Pepes) na rua com a missão de ELIMINAR qualquer um que fizesse parte da organização, ou prestasse algum serviço para o cartel, tipo advogados, contadores e etc, sem piedade, política total de aniquilação. E assím eles fizeram, em pouco tempo o cartel de Medellín foi eliminado, os que não foram mortos, fugiram do país e algum tempo depois Pablo Escobar foi morto.
Obrigado! Não sou brasileiro mas vcs arriscam suas vidas cada dia para seu povo... Heróis!
@@M40101 comentários corretíssimo , eu posso dizer para você que o Brasil se encontra nesse estado de insegurança total por causa do viés ideológico dos últimos políticos que estiveram no poder . Se não mudarmos nossas leis tornando mais duras onde marginais tenham medo de cometer crimes, e combatermos a corrupção também com dureza , essa violência toda não vai mudar .
Tmj
i love how i can watch this without it having the 18+ warning but literal songs have it
imagine tryna do a driveby then a dude with a 50 cal starts throwing lead at you
Brazil is like real life pubg>a san andreas mixture
Rio de Janeiro*
Rio De janeiro Favelas*
Se manquem vcs
Rio de Janeiro***
Gta rio would be sick!
Gangs are always prepared for war, but being ready for it is something different.
Uhh.... wat?
I think what you mean is that they have the armory but not the skill.
it doesn’t matter, do you know how many of them are prepared to die? They really do not care, if I had to survive this kind of poverty, I wouldn’t be afraid as well. It is pretty simple like math, more violence results in more deaths and you shouldn’t forget that Brazil has been considered the most violent place in the world. But I think that you don’t care, you seem to be someone, who had never to deal whit this kind of problem and I bet that you never have been in a favela to see, how it is...
Shyru#Celestial-Master they have tried it before and see what happened.
Samfia Drangus indeed
A lot of times they are high. I can tell the gang leader was high when he was talking. Most gangs members do drugs that's how they cope. Cause you killing, chopping people up, you not doing that sober.
We finally have found the gangsters paradise
Vai Brasil 🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🔥🔥🔥
How's that gun control working there? Hahah
Phillip Schmauch we’re working on sorting things out. No worries.
Gun control doesn't work if your government is incompetent.
Not working at all
Ask Europe clown. Not a narco state. Cringe.
Those are all high trust societies with civilized populations. Brazil has neither. Secondly in Italy they are about to loosen gun laws over there now too! Also Switzerland has extremely high gun ownership, exceeds 50%, but doesn’t have the same gun crime problems as the USA. Why? Could it because in Switzerland you are dealing with a homogenous civilized white population? Hmmm?
6:38 She's crippin,I recognize those gang signs
Mr. 47 underrated RUclips comment
Actually its libras or sign language
Yuri 337 Issa joke cousin
@@gurt.yuri3378 r/woooosh
@@gurt.yuri3378 yeah fam it's a a joke...
On mexico we have same situation but cartels have now paramilitar style, they wear militar clothes, barrets, rocket launchers and they look like soldiers, it's horrible and it really sucks
I want more of these content
Can’t stop crime it’s too big of a business.
@Gringo ULTRA S T O N K S
@Gringo this not solve the problens
So the gangs didn’t have to go to war with Brazil’s former leader? Why’s that
'Cause the former 2 presidents were from the most corrupt party ever, The PT party "worker's party" HUH! and.. well, guess what side they're on?!
Lady was throwing up the gang signs 😂😂
I like how she ain’t no snitch
Rio should have a FPS game about those gangs, the gorvernment and stuff, it would break records of selling XD
Yes that would be awesome! Or an open world game.
There's a game being made, 473 is the name I do think that's a name of a place or gang
@@kns9924 the name is 171.
Does Max Payne 3 not count?
c00lmanable
well they should make a Gta with brazillian version , and shoot beetween gang in favelas
It would be awsome
LOl, only vice can portreit these drug monsters as good guys and Bolsonaro as a villain.
They're both corrupt one just has a good face and one has the bad face the government is in cahoots with the drug cartel they're both pieces of shit matter of fact all politicians are pieces of shit wake up time
@@kyoakland lol nice reach,"Ky", but you're still an informational-midget
No, most people with a brain can see that Bolsomerda is the biggest villain of all.
Where did you feel like they are portrayed as good guys in the documentary???
@@kyoakland Too much space in your brain is occupied with hate and malice instead of knowledge. Go be productive in society.
55 packages??? That’s an odd number to smuggle. I’m thinking there was like 70-100 and somebody “miscounted” hahahaha
I live in Brazil but I have plans to move with my sister to live our lives in Lisbon. We can't live here no more.
Brazil is a country of fear. We can't live without dignity. Is not a good country to live, our live is very bad and hard.
And many other problems: corruption, poverty, narcotraffic, expensive taxs, poor education.
I want to be husband and father. How can I have a wife and sons in this type of country.
I want to be happy with my sister in Portugal. ❤️
This is incredible good reporting from VICE. Local channels have never reported on this kind of detail, ever.
The best part of the docu-short has to be that awesome sign language interpreter and the level of expression shown in doing her job. She was really getting into in.
Im from Brazil and the drug seizures are beating the records all over the country, the war they so called has came over them, and they still losing it everyday.
When "you are going to brazil" takes it literally.
Brasil não é só isso não man