Gun Fire at Tom Brady, Gisele Bundchen 2nd Wedding in Costa Rica

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Armed security forces in the normally tranquil Central American nation of Costa Rica opened fire on paparazzi Tom Brady and Gisele Bundchen's nuptials in Costa Rica Sunday, according to numerous reports.  The guards blasted out the windows of one vehicle.

Bullets nearly missed the heads of fleeing photographers, prompting at least one local shutter bug to file a complaint with police, according to Splash news agency.

The couple was married in Los Angeles in February but exchanged vows again at the model's home in Santa Teresa yesterday.

Rolando Aviles, one of the targeted photographers, said rent-a-cops told him Gisele had an exclusive picture deal with a Brazilian magazine.

"They were very angry at us, threatening and screaming," Aviles said.

"They said we couldn't use our pictures because they were selling the wedding pictures to a magazine."

Costa Rica has one of the largest private security industries in the world.  It is a nation without an army and a relatively low crime rate by world standards.  It is also home to the largest number of online gambling websites. 

Don Shapiro, Gambling911.com

 

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