Hector Macho Camacho: Open Bag Of Cocaine Reportedly Found Inside Vehicle

The shooting of beloved boxer Hector “Macho” Camacho has taken another strange turn. Authorities reportedly discovered nine bags of cocaine on the other victim and a tenth bag inside the vehicle. The outlier was reportedly open, though cops aren’t yet sure whether either of the men had snorted or ingested any of the illegal substances prior to the shooting.

According to TMZ, the shocking act of violence occurred on Tuesday evening in Puerto Rico. Camacho and his longtime friend Adrian Mojica Moreno were inside a car when an SUV approached and two men reportedly opened fire. By the time authorities arrived at the scene, Moreno was dead. Camacho was rushed to the hospital where he’s been fighting for his life ever since. Initial reports indicated the former world champion would survive the ordeal, but over the past twelve hours, his condition has taken a turn for the worse. He may be brain dead, and his mother has flown in from New York to decide whether or not to take him off life support.

Following his flamboyant and illustrious career, Camacho battled some high profile personal problems. He was arrested for burglary, had some domestic violence incidents and wrestled with addiction. In recent years, he supposedly cleaned himself up and tried to become a more stable person.

Regardless of whether he had any part of that cocaine or did anything to prompt his shooting, Pop Blend wishes Macho nothing but the best in this fight. He brought smiles to millions of faces, and his career will be fondly remembered for its passion and frenzy.

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