Officials in Aurora, Colorado, say local law enforcement arrested ten members of the Tren de Aragua gang on Wednesday. The violent criminal organization—originating in Venezuela’s prison system—is comprised primarily of illegal immigrants who have entered the United States during the Biden-Harris government.
The arrests follow recent viral surveillance footage showing armed individuals, purported to be members of the gang, taking over an apartment complex in the city. Additionally, residents in the building say the gang has forcibly collected rents and taken over empty apartments.
Aurora Mayor Mike Coffman and Council Member Danielle Jurinsky, supported by the city manager and Aurora Police Department (APD), disclosed that the APD has arrested several individuals involved in various criminal activities suspected to be linked to Tren de Aragua even before it garnered national attention. To date, eight of the ten detainees have been confirmed as gang members, with two involved in a July shooting at a specific property plagued by gang activity.
The APD indicated that the gang has been committing violent acts. Charges leveled against the detainees range from illegal firearm discharge to child abuse and attempted first-degree murder. Arrest warrants date back to November 2023, involving an assault at Whispering Pines apartments.
A joint task force of local, state, and federal law enforcement has been instituted to combat Tren de Aragua‘s activities. This collaboration extends to Arapahoe County and Denver.
When allegations regarding the Venezuelan illegal immigrant gang’s activity in Aurora first surfaced, Governor Jared Polis (D-CO) dismissed the claims, calling remarks by some local officials “cynical.”