Soldier at a Colorado nightclub during an immigration raid charged with distributing cocaine
- Federal and local law enforcement conducted a raid on a secretive nightclub venue in Colorado Springs on Sunday, April 27, 2025.
- The raid followed months of investigation into drug trafficking, prostitution, and violent crimes, with local authorities informed weeks beforehand.
- More than 300 law enforcement personnel representing a minimum of ten different agencies participated in the raid, which led to the arrest of 114 individuals, including more than a dozen active-duty soldiers and undocumented immigrants found at the nightclub.
- A 27-year-old Fort Carson soldier, Juan Gabriel Orona-Rodriguez, was taken into custody by the FBI on Wednesday in connection with federal charges related to cocaine distribution.
- Authorities continue a joint investigation involving the DEA, FBI, and Army CID, but it remains unclear if Orona-Rodriguez's arrest directly relates to the nightclub raid.
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Soldier at a Colorado Springs nightclub during an immigration raid charged with distributing cocaine - Sentinel Colorado
He allegedly sold cocaine to an undercover agent of the Drug Enforcement Administration days before the raid and is accused of working with others to distribute the drug since around September,
Soldier at a Colorado Springs nightclub during immigration raid charged with distributing cocaine
Staff Sgt. Juan Gabriel Orona-Rodriguez, who is assigned to Fort Carson, an Army post near the illegal club in Colorado Springs, was arrested Wednesday evening, the FBI said
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Fort Carson soldier suspected of cocaine distribution is linked to DEA raid of illegal nightclub
A Fort Carson staff sergeant who was at the “undercover” nightclub that saw a large-scale federal raid Sunday morning was arrested Wednesday by the Federal Bureau of Investigation for his alleged involvement in cocaine distribution.

Soldier at a Colorado nightclub during an immigration raid charged with distributing cocaine
A soldier present at an after-hours nightclub where more than 100 immigrants suspected of being in the U.S. illegally were taken into custody has been charged with distributing cocaine.
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