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Aurora Police Investigating 'Armed Individuals' Caught on Video at Apartment Complex

  • On June 9, Aurora Police investigated video showing nine armed men, suspected Tren de Aragua gang members, knocking on a Venezuelan immigrant's apartment door at 544 Potomac St.
  • This incident followed a string of about 12 calls since August 2024, including shots fired, kidnapping, and squatting, linked to gang activity in the complex.
  • Police arrested two suspects, 23-year-old Larry Galbreath charged with felony menacing and violating a protection order, and 22-year-old Jordan Green, released on summons with a warrant filed later.
  • Chief Chamberlain confirmed that gangs played a role in the incident and emphasized that authorities are responding promptly, efficiently, and with full commitment.
  • Authorities detained four others and continue pursuing remaining suspects, signaling ongoing proactive efforts to prevent victimization and gang influence in Aurora housing.
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Denver, U.S.A., 17 Jun (EFE).- Aurora Police (Colorado) said Tuesday that they are investigating allegations of gang activity related to the Aragua Train in a city apartment complex, in an incident reminiscent of last year's armed incursions that served President Donald Trump in his mass deportation campaign. https://holanews.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/06/rss-efe7b3c552e-49be-49c6-8e8c-c4bfc7b16bf8-hd-web.mp4 Aurora Police Department Chief Todd…

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KDVR broke the news in Denver, United States on Tuesday, June 17, 2025.
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