Aurora Authorities Identify Over 10 Tren De Aragua Members Linked to Apartment Complex Takeovers, Reports One America News Network
OAN Staff Brooke Mallory
12:41 PM – Friday, September 13, 2024
Even though many mainstream news networks have been working around the clock to dispute claims that gangs made up of illegal foreigners have been wreaking havoc on apartment complexes in Aurora, Colorado, in addition to the state’s Democrat governor labeling these claims “imagination,” the truth has finally come out now, thanks to the Aurora Police Department.
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In fact, Kamala Harris and the ABC News moderators even attempted to mock Donald Trump for bringing up this topic during Tuesday’s debate.
“These are the people that [Vice President Kamala Harris] and [President Joe Biden] let into our country. And they’re destroying our country. They’re dangerous. They’re at the highest level of criminality,” Trump said at Tuesday’s debate, referencing the Aurora gang members.
Reports regarding members of the Venezuelan prison gang Tren de Aragua residing in Aurora and carrying out violent crimes against members of the community have now been thoroughly investigated by the Aurora Police Department.
The list of confirmed and “suspected” TdA members that Aurora police are aware of is provided below.
The relevant clerk of court’s office can provide more details about the individual cases. Consult Colorado court records, the county jails, Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), or the U.S. Department of Homeland Security for information regarding custody status.
Here’s a list of at least ten that are currently known to the department. Their descriptions were provided by a post on X (Twitter).
Larry Medina
Larry Medina was arrested July 10 by Aurora police in connection with a July 2 felony menacing at Whispering Pines Condominiums, 1357 Helena Street. The victim reported to police Medina pointed a firearm and threatened to kill them. Medina is a documented member of TdA.
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Nevertheless, after the police department’s report was released, the city’s official website was forced to post another statement where they essentially walked back Gov. Polis’s previous claim while sugar-coating the situation.
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If anyone would like to see a full list of the Tren de Aragua gang members’ charges, then they can visit this link.
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