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Tren de Aragua apartment intrudes after Colorado helps 85 families relocate

Aurora, a senior Colorado police official, announced Wednesday that various apartment buildings plagued by Venezuela de Aragua (TDA) are plaguing efforts of various apartment buildings, poor management The tier has pushed the city to help about 85 families or individuals relocate to areas where they cannot relocate to areas where they cannot be reconsidered.

Aurora Police Chief Todd Chamberlain has made the latest news on progress made across the city, including his criminal nuisance order, which led to Lowry’s advantage shutdown.

Last month, City Judge Shawn Day ruled that the advantage of the Laurie Apartment Building must be temporarily closed due to a “direct threat to public safety.”

Chamberlain said the complex will continue to be closed until property management changes or property management companies are liable. The chief warned that if the latter did not occur, the city would take legal action.

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Members of the Police Gang Division searched for evidence Tuesday, December 17, 2024 at the apartment building in Aurora, Colorado and Dallas. The residence is the scene of a reported house invasion overnight. (Fox News figures) (Fox News figures)

He accused the management company of allowing the crisis to maximize its profits by using the influx of vulnerable immigrants, thereby providing substandard living conditions while failing to provide basic safety and supervision to launch a crisis in property.

“These reports confirm that residents face serious neglect, intimidation, and in some cases, due to financial extortion by management and criminals who took over the site,” Chamberlain said.

He explained that there is no functioning stove, which has holes, faulty power and a heater system, which is called “complete dysfunction.”

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Tennessee’s U.S. Attorney’s Office and law enforcement agencies announced that multiple people in the state have contacts with Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua (TDA). (Left: Obtained by New York Post Center: Edward Romero Right: DEA)

He noted that in one bedroom, there were wires pulled down, posing a fire hazard for everyone in the development.

Chamberlain said across the street from another building, there is a room in the basement for anesthesia sales, prostitution and sex trafficking.

Chamberlain accused TDA of controlling many parts of the complex, creating an atmosphere of fear and lawlessness.

“The gang is specifically targeting its own communities, Venezuelan immigrants, through violence, intimidation, blackmail and even kidnapping,” he said. “The complex has become a hub for drug trafficking, family invasions, gunshots and violent attacks.”

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The screenshot is from a video released by the Drug Enforcement Bureau, showing alleged arrests in Denver, Colorado overnight. (DEA)

One of the most horrifying events in the complex was the kidnapping in December, where people were taken to one of the “fields” and tortured, forced to overturn their money, blackmailed and violently abused.

On the edge of the Lowry Complex, nine alleged members of the gang were charged after a December family invasion, kidnapping and robbery.

The cleanup followed, and the chief said about $94,000 in Aurora City funds were used to help residents locate areas where duplication would not occur, noting that 85 people or 85 families were relocated.

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Aurora police investigated suspected family invasions that could be linked to immigration gang Tren de Aragua.

The Aurora police car is located at the crime scene outside the apartment building in Aurora, Colorado on Tuesday, December 17, 2024. (Fox News figures) (Fox News figures)

Another $360,000 is used to make the apartment building suitable for those who lived there before they lived there.

Chamberlain said that if it weren’t for immigrants living in the development, they came to the United States to live a better life, decided to trust the police and extend their decisions about criminal activities, police may not have discovered what was happening on the property.

“Aurora will not allow criminal organizations to intimidate the city regardless of origin,” the person in charge said. “We are making sure that the TDA does not capture strongholds anywhere else. We are making sure that we do start to see the same pattern of behavior, We will actively and proactively address these people, especially based on the victims, who are causing these people and the criminal activity they are generating.”

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Aurora police investigated suspected family invasions that could be linked to immigration gang Tren de Aragua.

Aurora police prepare to search her Carrries supplies on Tuesday, December 17, 2024 by Colorado relief worker Aurora. The residence is the site of a reported house invasion overnight. (Fox News figures) (Fox News figures)

Aurora Police Department’s way of eradicating crime comes months after Democratic Gov. Jared Polis dismissed anger in a video, showing Tren in an apartment building despite a lot of evidence The armed members of Tren de Aragua serve as “imagination.”

The video shows several armed personnel in Aurora, Colorado, which was said at the time that it was taken over by members of Tren de Aragua

Polis spokeswoman Shelby Wieman claimed in a statement shared with the New York Post: “The governor has let the mayor know that the state is ready for the state police and the Colorado Bureau of Investigation with assistance to provide support to the local police station.

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“However, according to police intelligence, this alleged invasion is largely a feature of Danielle Jurinsky’s imagination,” Weiman added.

Jasmine Baehr and Sarah Rumpf Whitten of Fox News Digital contributed to the report.

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