A man who filmed himself burning a Bible and shared the video online has been found dead. Antônio Rocha de Sousa’s body was discovered on Wednesday, May 14, with multiple gunshot wounds.

Police are treating his demise as a homicide. Just 10 days before his death, Antônio uploaded a clip where he was seen setting the holy book alight. In the footage, the 47-year-old flicked a lighter at the Bible, as Need to Know reported. Chatting to the lens, he scoffed: “This here is a Bible, which they say is sacred. Look what it does when faced with fire. It burns.”
In a defiant tone, he added: “To me, God doesn’t exist. This is just a way to enslave and manipulate people. If you haven’t woken up yet, it’s time to wake up. Look what this ‘sacred’ thing does in the face of fire. It’s time to wake up – God doesn’t exist.”
Police said Antônio was gunned down in a street in Tianguá, out west from Fortaleza, Brazil. Yet other reports suggests locals came across his corpse in his home, where he lived alone, and called the police, reports the Mirror.
Officials are investigating the incident, with no arrests having been made yet. A police spokesperson told the press: “We are looking into all possibilities.”
They’re investigating whether they link back to the video or the man’s past run-ins with the law. Reports say Antônio had history of causing intentional harm.
They suspect the Bible he torched was stolen. Police kicked off a theft, damage, and sacrilege probe on 10 May.
He also had previous for GBH, reports state. His social media contained several rants and opinions, available to the public, which he published frequently.
Antônio last shared on social media: “Follower of Christ, (peacekeeper of Peace). Born again in (Christ), among the living, who were once dead…after having been tested, tried, and approved by God.”
This case is similar to Salwan Momika’s – when he got shot in his home in Södertälje, just outside Stockholm, back in January of this year. The 38-year-old Iraqi landed in Sweden as a refugee in 2018 and made headlines for torching Qurans in 2023.
Unrest broke out after Mr Momika set fire to a copy of Islam’s holy book outside Stockholm Central Mosque. Local media reported that Mr Momika had been livestreaming on social media around the time he was shot.
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