Police arrest MC Urubuzinho in São Paulo for gunfire and mention of a faction in Carnival 'pancadão' in Santos
Funk singer MC Urubuzinho has been arrested in São Paulo due to his alleged involvement in gunfire and criminal organization references during a Carnival event in Santos.
The Civil Police of São Paulo arrested the funk singer Elias Quaresma Teodoro, known as MC Urubuzinho, at the age of 39, following an investigation into gunfire and references to a criminal faction from Rio de Janeiro during his performance at a Carnival 'pancadão' in Morro São Bento, Santos. The arrest warrant was executed on Sunday, October 15, at an apartment in Belenzinho, East Zone of São Paulo, as confirmed by the State Security Secretariat (SSP). Police recorded the moment of his arrest, which has attracted significant attention due to the circumstances surrounding the case.
The SSP reports that the arrest stems from an event designated as the "Baile da Colômbia," held on February 15 during the Carnival festivities. The event gained widespread attention after videos circulated on social media showing MC Urubuzinho performing alongside an armed man while shots were fired into the air amidst the crowd. This incident raised alarms about public safety and the influence of organized crime in such festivities, prompting officials to take action.
This incident reflects ongoing concerns regarding the intersection of music culture and crime in Brazil, particularly in the context of Carnival, a time traditionally associated with celebration but increasingly marred by violence and criminal activities. The implications of this arrest are significant, as it highlights the need for stricter regulation and oversight during large public gatherings to ensure the safety of attendees and to combat the infiltration of criminal elements into popular cultural events.