The takeover occurred this weekend at the stadium Giant from Arroyito. According to some neighbors, black smoke was seen coming out from the back of the stands, which added to the roar of fireworks, the noise of many drums and the murmur of those present.
Some videos of the lunch that was held to celebrate the inauguration of the new leader, which lasted an hour. At the ceremony, and with the flag of “Los Guerreros Pte.”, the rogue bar burned old flags “because of how percussive they were and because they generated an intense smell.”
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Choris to celebrate the appointment of “Laucha” as the new head of the Rosario Central brava gang.
Who is “Laucha”, the new leader of the Rosario Central brava gang?
The new head of the Rosario Central brava gang has the nickname “Laucha”, and he was linked to the drug gang investigated for the double homicide of Andrés “Pillín” Bracamonte and Daniel Attardo, former leaders of the fans, on November 9 outside the stadium.
In turn, from the festive lunch A relative of a famous Rosario drug trafficker who is detained would have participated.
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This is what the black smoke coming out of the Gigante de Arroyito looked like from the outside.
Who was Andrés “Pillín” Bracamonte, the deceased barrabrava from Rosario Central
On Saturday, after Rosario Central’s defeat against San Lorenzo, Andrés “Pillín” Bracamonte, The team’s bar leader, and his second, Daniel “Rana” Attardo, were shot to death.
Bracamonte, who had led the paravalanches in the Gigante de Arroyito since 1999, was prohibited from access to the stadium since 2018. Throughout these 24 years, he was the subject of multiple accusations, arrests and convictions, from which he was released on several occasions.
A friend of Andrés “Pillín” Bracamonte stated that, since entering the Rosario Central bar, he was the target of at least 30 gunshot attacks. In July 2002, Bracamonte was ambushed in a gym on 1000 Ovidio Lagos Street, where he was shot three times in different parts of the body. Injuries included broken arms, a severed vein and a gunshot wound to the right leg.
In 2006, Bracamonte was ambushed again by unknown individuals, this time in front of his then residence in the north of Rosario. In that attack he was shot four times: one that went through his abdomen, another in each leg and one more in the ankle.
Already in February of this yeara group of attackers shot at the façade of the Los Álamos Country Clubthe country in Ibarlucea where he lived until his death. On that occasion, they also left a threatening note addressed to the leader of the bar.
Before the match between Rosario Central and Workshops for the 2018 Argentine Cup, “Pillín” Bracamonte was detained near the Lanús stadium while distributing protocol tickets. However, he was released after a couple of hours of delay.
Source: Ambito

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