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“ | You think you've won?! You think you can kill me and take what you want?! Cr*p! | „ |
~ La Toro's last words before he blows himself up for the second time. |
La Toro is a major antagonist from Mexican Motor Mafia. He was one of the Red Texas Four and the leader of a bandit group of smugglers.
Personality[]
La Toro was a typical greedy and menacing but unsuccessful criminal. He was a cruel, evil, malicious criminal who destroyed everything around him, left chaos behind and caused a lot of pain to innocent people. His actions on the highway showed that he knows no mercy, was unscrupulous and only interested in the suffering of his victims and the destructions of his minions as much as possible. At the same time, it also shows that he was downright stupid and a simple-minded person who tried to achieve everything with brute force and brutality instead of using his brain or rational solutions. Furthermore, he did not really tolerate failures, because after his defeats he became angry and made mistake after mistake, and he underestimated his enemies too much, he believed that numbers and brute force were the solution to all problems.
Biography[]
La Toro was one of a four-member gang, the Red Texas Four, whose leader, Jebediah Priest, was imprisoned by a lawman, Santos. The other three members of the gang, he, Tito, and Whistler, freed Priest, who immediately wanted revenge, so he found Santos and shot him dead in front of his children, while Whistler kidnapped his son and daughter. After that, the four criminals split up and each wanted to carry out their own plans with their own gangs.
La Toro and his gang set their sights on a thriving farm town, El Sueco, and the population, which initially lived in good conditions, now suffered because of the criminals. They lived in constant fear of the bandits, especially because Toro and his minions took women and children to an abandoned racetrack northwest of the city, then made it a sport to chase them in their cars while hitting them. He spared the lives of some of the population, not out of mercy, but in order to steal their valuables or the goods they produced and acquired and sell them for good money in other areas with the help of his smugglers. Toro began to become more and more dangerous as his bandits began to terrorize the population or rob others in other areas, but one day this ended. Santos had a brother who wanted revenge on the cruel and evil bandits and wanted to start with La Toro, who was closest to him. The bandit leader received surprising news, as near the city of Ciudad Juárez, the man killed the bandits at a nearby railyard and destroyed their hideout near an old Aztec pyramid, Paquime. La Toro became so upset by the failures that he sent one of his men, Evil Roberto, to kill Santos' brother, then ordered several bandits to go to neighboring areas and attack anyone they could. However, it was only later revealed that these were only secondary goals, as he became so angry that he ordered several of his men to go to the ruins of Paquime and, if there were enough of them, to conquer the city of Ciudad Juárez. However, this did not happen, because the nameless man killed Evil Roberto and once again destroyed the bandits at the ruins of the Aztec pyramid, and the city of Ciudad Juárez and its inhabitants were finally freed from La Toro.
He then traveled southwest to the town of Janos, where he found plenty of smuggling work, but then something big happened. The man observed that the main supply lines of La Toro's smugglers were between Buenaventura and El Sueco, and the bandit leader had spread his men too thinly, leaving the smugglers with no adequate protection, only a few bandits. Then the nameless man dealt him a major blow, attacking the smugglers and destroying their cars one after another, killing the bandits and taking their goods. He took the stolen goods to the areas marked on the map he received from the city of Janos and thus received the money for the goods, thus taking large profits from La Toro. He then went to the town of Buenaventura, where he learned that his enemy wanted to avenge the latest blow by sending his most important men against him. They were Evil Emilo, Evil Juan, and Evil Jesus, who in turn were looking for the man separately, who finished them off one by one. Only in the case of Jesus there were other bandits with him, but the nameless man left no one alive.
He then reached the town of El Sueco, where, after some minor smuggling work, he learned what El Toro and his men were doing to civilians, especially women and children. Since the man couldn't find the villain anywhere, he decided to draw his attention to himself again by going to the racetrack and killing his men there. At the racetrack, the bandit leader was not there, but his men were, and the man killed them all, leaving only the wreckage of the cars after the fight. After this, La Toro finally had enough because his brother Santos practically completely destroyed all his plans and so he decided to put an end to it personally, so he challenged him to a duel on the racetrack. However, the man knew very well that the kind of person the villain was, he would certainly not come alone, so he prepared for the fight and then drove his car to the racetrack. The suspicion was real, La Toro first sent his remaining men against the man, who were easily defeated, and then attacked him himself with a rocket launcher and explosives while chasing him in his car. However, the man tricked him into a trap, as the criminal threw one of the explosives in such a way that it blew up his own car, which eventually landed in the sand, smoking.

La Toro blows himself up a second time, but this time he doesn't survive.
La Toro was still alive, but his legs were trapped under the car, but he still had a grenade and was sure that he had won and would kill the man. However, when he threw the grenade at the car, it bounced off the door and rolled into the face of the bandit leader, who realized that it was the end, then blew himself up a second time, but this time he did not survive.