๐ Aurora, CO is taking a stand against armed Venezuelan gangs! Find out how Mayor Mike Coffman plans to clear the buildings and restore safety. ๐๐
In a shocking turn of events that has left the residents of Aurora, Colorado, on edge, armed members of the notorious Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua have taken over two apartment buildings in the city. The alarming situation escalated after a video surfaced showing a group of armed men casually roaming the complex, prompting widespread fear among the community. Mayor Mike Coffman wasted no time in addressing these concerns, announcing on Facebook that the city is preparing legal actions to evict the gang members and restore safety to the neighborhood.
The alarming video and subsequent comments have not only put the Aurora police on high alert but have also brought national media attention to the escalating situation. Mayor Coffman emphasized, "I strongly believe that the best course of action is to shut these buildings down and make sure that this never happens again," underscoring the urgency of the matter. Activist groups and local citizens have rallied in support of the mayor's efforts, hoping that swift actions can help create a safer community for all residents.
As the city prepares to submit court documents aimed at breaking up this dangerous stronghold, residents are banding together to express their concerns and support law enforcement. Many are sharing their own experiences on social media, which has led to an overwhelming outpouring of solidarity. Local eateries are providing meals for police officers, while parents are organizing community watches to keep an eye on safety in their neighborhoods.
In this unusual stand-off, the question arises: How did Venezuelan gangs make their way to Aurora, Colorado? Tren de Aragua had initially gained notoriety in Venezuela, known for their violent methods and territorial disputes. Surprisingly, emergencies in their home country have led many gang members to seek refuge and opportunity elsewhere, and unfortunately, some have chosen to migrate their criminal activities along with them. As Aurora seeks to restore order, it serves as a reminder of the broader implications of gangs seeking new territory amidst societal strife. It's a quirky twist of fate when you consider that just a few blocks down, a local taco truck is selling more burritos than the number of gang members spotted on the street!
Aurora Mayor Mike Coffman announced via Facebook on Friday that the apartment buildings that were taken over by armed Venezuelan gangs will be cleared.
Officials in Aurora have begun to acknowledge the presence of Venezuelan gang activity in their Colorado city after the release of a terrifying surveillance ...
Aurora, Colorado Mayor Mike Coffman said the city is preparing court documents to clear out apartment buildings overtaken by the Tren de Aragua gang.
'I strongly believe that the best course of action is to shut these buildings down and make sure that this never happens again'.
Two apartment buildings in Aurora, Colorado, have been overtaken by notorious gang Tren de Aragua, officials said.
A video showing a group of men walking around a Colorado apartment complex carrying weapons has sparked concern in the community.