Leandro Lo dead – Brazilian jiu-jitsu champ, 33, shot & killed in brawl after ‘pinning attacker who then pulled gun’

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LEGENDARY Jiu-jitsu fighter Leandro Lo has been shot and killed in a brawl after allegedly pinning down an attacker who then pulled his gun. The 33-year-old was declared brain dead after being shot in the head at point-blank range, Lo’s lawyer said. Leandro Lo was gunned down during an altercation at a concert in Brazil The killing allegedly took place during a confrontation between Lo and police officer Henrique Otávio Oliveira Velozo, MMA Fighting reported. According to witnesses, Velozo grabbed a bottle from Lo’s table and the fighter took him down and held him to the ground, the publication said, citing a police report. It claims the pair were separated, which is when Velozo allegedly withdrew his gun and fired a round into Lo’s forehead. The bulky Brazilian has dominated the world of Jiu-jitsu since 2011 and has won right World Championship titles, making him one of the most decorated fighters of the sport of all time. Lo won another World Championship in California earlier this year. Tributes have poured in for the sporting legend. Former UFC fighter Kenny Florian tweeted: “A very sad day for the BJJ community. Leandro was a legend.” Combat sports analyst Luke Thomas shared a simple “oh my god”. Article UFC commentator John Gooden wrote: “Saddened to hear about the tragic loss of Leandro Lo. One of the greatest Jiu-jitsu players ever. “Absolutely tragic. My condolences to his family and friends. Sports commentator and former heavy weight champ Josh Thomson tweeted: “The word legend is thrown around way to much in sports but it can’t be thrown around enough when it comes to your name in Jiu Jitsu. “Leandro Lo, my heart and prayers to your family my brother. Rest easy my friend.” The International Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Federation confirmed the star’s death in a tweet. They wrote: “The IBJJF and Jiu Jitsu community are extremely saddened to hear of the passing of Leandro Lo. “Lo was one of the greatest athletes our sport has ever produced. An example of a true black belt, martial artist and champion on and off the mats. Rest in peace legend.”