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Aurora police react to alleged Venezuelan gang presence at apartments: 'Have not taken over'

  • Aurora Police Interim Chief Heather Morris stated that "gang members have not taken over" The Edge at Lowry apartments.
  • The suspected group is Tren de Aragua, or TdA, which has around 5,000 members and a motto of “real until death.”
  • The Aurora Police Department confirmed evidence linking TdA to local crimes, but believes reports of its influence in Aurora are isolated.
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Residents of the American city of Aurora, located in Colorado, are struggling with a gang of illegal migrants. Members of the large Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua were supposed to occupy an apartment complex in the city of Aurora, and according to available information, it is not just one. The gang, which city officials say is involved in various criminal acts, was caught on a security camera by one of the apartment complex's other residents, wh…

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echo24.cz broke the news in on Saturday, August 31, 2024.
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