Douglas Donato Pereira
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Douglas Donato Pereira (5 May 1991 – 7 March 2016), also known as Dina Terror, was a Brazilian
drug lord A drug lord, drug baron, kingpin or narcotrafficker is a high-ranking crime boss who controls a sizable network of people involved in the illegal drug trade. Such figures are often difficult to bring to justice, as they are normally not directly ...
, who was killed in a shootout by
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.


Criminal activity

Pereira was known for his drug trade within the
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known as Faz Quem Quer in Northern
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. His weapon of choice was a 9 millimeter. He became the target of police after he kidnapped and killed an 18 year old. The 18-year-old female, Raianne Dantas de Jesus, was a girlfriend of a rival drug dealer. He took on the name the Lord of War, and declared a war on police. He was considered to be a domestic terrorist in Brazil. He was wanted on 10 warrants for his arrest. In March 2016, he was killed by elite Brazilian police. The police force known as Civil police the Coordination of Special Resources (CORE), After the shootout he went over to the Acari Hospital where he died from his wounds.


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{{DEFAULTSORT:Pereira, Douglas Donato 1991 births 2016 deaths 21st-century Brazilian criminals Brazilian drug traffickers Brazilian gangsters Drug dealers People shot dead by law enforcement officers in Brazil People from Rio de Janeiro (city)