Gang members burn 35 buses in Brazil
Footage shows crews dragging what's left of burnt buses away from traffic in Brazil after a man who was second in the hierarchy of the militia was killed by police. Police say a man known as Faust?o had been strengthening contacts between the militia and the largest drug gang in the state for at least three months before his death. Industry group Rio Onibus says most of the vehicles burned were city buses, while a few others were chartered or tourism buses.
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