Bruno Honores

Bruno Honores is a Peruvian factory worker who lived between 1979-2005. He is famous for the factory uprising of 1998 in Peru, in which more than, 400 people were killed or injured. Bruno, being responsible for this uprising, fled the country of Peru, to the United States. He resided in the United States for 7 years, and in the process started a drug trade in central Mississippi selling Meth. Bruno became very wealthy, and after 4 years of being the top distributor of Methamphetamine is the southeastern United States, he left the drug industry to a friend and moved to Miami, to "retire". As he was dodging police, the Peruvian Secret Police Force, tracked him down to his penthouse in Miami. After a shootout, they pushed Bruno up to the roof, where he decided to jump off the building. He was found in critical condition, and was transported to the hospital where he died of his wounds.
 
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