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The group, originally called the Domingos, renamed themselves after the large chrome hub caps on cars.
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"I killed the creature, and I think it is poisonous; so go and call Domingos, for he will perhaps know what to do.
On the Banks of the Amazon William Henry Giles Kingston 1847
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Gelson Domingos and Ernani Alves scrambled from their beds and braced themselves for another day at war.
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In the wake of Domingos' death that law has come under fierce criticism.
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Standing outside his brother's wake, in Chapel 8 of a cemetery near Rio's harbour, Ricardo da Silva Domingos fought back the tears.
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But Domingos' death has cast a shadow over the government's recent conquests and sparked a bitter debate over the safety of journalists covering skirmishes between police and traffickers.
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By 4am Domingos, a veteran news cameraman and Alves, a TV crime reporter, had clocked-in at their newsroom.
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Struck once in the chest by a high-calibre rifle shot while his camera was rolling, Domingos was reputedly the first journalist to be killed in combat during Rio's four-decade drug conflict.
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A cameraman for the Brazilian TV channel Band, Domingos was gunned down after the police unit he was filming unwittingly stumbled into a group of retreating drug traffickers, triggering a fierce gun-battle.
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