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Brazilian police arrest 2 suspects over alleged plot targeting Lady Gaga's concert in Rio

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Authorities investigate motive in Lady Gaga concert plot
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ByAicha El Hammar Castano
May 04, 2025, 5:30 PM

Two individuals were arrested in connection with an alleged planned attack targeting Lady Gaga's free concert on Copacabana Beach, Brazilian Civil Police confirmed.

The suspects -- one adult male detained in Rio Grande do Sul and a teenager arrested in Rio de Janeiro -- are both reported fans of the pop singer and were allegedly planning to use improvised explosives, including Molotov cocktails, authorities said. No explosives were found during the operation, according to police.

Authorities say the two are part of an online group that promotes hate speech and attempts to recruit other teenagers while encouraging acts of violence. One of the suspects was also found in possession of child pornography, police allege.

A fireworks show after Lady Gaga's massive free concert at Copacabana Beach on May 03, 2025 in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
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The arrests were part of Operation Fake Monsters, a joint investigation led by the Brazilian Justice Ministry, Federal Police, and digital intelligence services. The operation aimed to preempt any threat ahead of the singer's historic performance on Saturday night, which drew over two million fans to Rio's iconic beachfront.

Despite the threat, the concert proceeded without incident.

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The civil police in Rio de Janeiro released a heavily produced video Sunday detailing the police operation, which involved executing search warrants in several cities including Rio, Niterói, Duque de Caxias, and Macaé.

"Those involved in virtually recruiting participants to carry out attacks using improvised explosives were identified — the plan aimed to gain notoriety on social media," the civil police said in a statement.

Lady Gaga performs during her concert at Copacabana beach in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil on May 3, 2025.
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A spokesperson for Lady Gaga said the singer and her team did not know about the operation until Sunday.

"We learned about this alleged threat via media reports this morning," the statement said. "Prior to and during the show, there were no known safety concerns, nor any communication from the police or authorities to Lady Gaga regarding any potential risks. Her team worked closely with law enforcement throughout the planning and execution of the concert and all parties were confident in the safety measures in place."

-ABC News' Monica Escobedo contributed to this report.

This is a developing story. Check back for updates.

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