DEA Raid in Colorado Springs Detains 114 Undocumented Immigrants, Uncovers Drugs and Weapons
- More than 100 immigrants were detained after a raid at a nightclub in Colorado Springs, described by authorities as underground and linked to drug trafficking and organized crime, according to DEA Rocky Mountain Division Special Agent in Charge Jonathan C. Pullen.
- Federal agents, including ICE and FBI, conducted the raid around 3:45 a.m., arresting at least 114 people, with over 300 agents involved and over 200 present during the operation, as reported by CBS News.
- Drugs, including cocaine and pink cocaine, and firearms were seized during the operation, according to the DEA, which also stated that active-duty military personnel were present at the nightclub, with some participating as patrons and others as security.
- Attorney General Pam Bondi and Stephen Miller both commented on the nightclub's connection to the Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua, highlighting its significance in organized crime.
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DEA stops more than a hundred undocumented people in a raid at a Colorado nightclub
New raid in Colorado. Federal agents arrested more than a hundred people this weekend within a clandestine nightclub in Colorado Springs, a city 110 kilometers south of Denver. The Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA), the anti-narcotics agency of the United States, planned for months the operation at the facility, where “sale of drugs, prostitution and violent crimes” were carried out. At least 114 people arrested have been handed over to immi…
Service Members Detained After DEA Raid at Alleged Illegal Underground Nightclub in Colorado
The raid resulted in more than 100 migrants being taken into custody, and "several active-duty service members from local military installations" were also detained, the El Paso County Sheriff's Office said.
Rep. Jeff Crank commends Colorado Springs crack down on illegal alien gang members
Representative Jeff Crank (R-CO) praises the DEA and Colorado Springs law enforcement for arresting 100 illegal immigrants during a raid on an underground nightclub on Sunday. Some of the arrested were linked to Tren de Aragua and MS-13 gangs.
Federal Raid on Colorado Nightclub Leads to Over 100 Immigration Detentions
COLORADO SPRINGS — In a predawn raid on Sunday, federal agents stormed an alleged illegal nightclub in a Colorado Springs strip mall, detaining 114 people for suspected immigration violations and uncovering evidence of drug trafficking, weapons offenses, and other criminal activity, authorities said. The operation, led by the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) with support from at least nine other federal agencies, began around 3:45 a.m. Agen…
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