Soldier at a Colorado nightclub during an immigration raid charged with distributing cocaine
- A soldier at Fort Carson, Juan Gabriel Orona-Rodriguez, has been charged with distributing cocaine, according to the FBI Denver office.
- Orona-Rodriguez sold cocaine to an undercover DEA agent.
- He was present at Warike nightclub during an immigration raid where over 100 immigrants were detained.
- He received a warning in March 2025 about not engaging in off-duty employment without approval, as stated in Army regulations.
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U.S. Army Soldier Arrested on Drug Charges in Aftermath of Colorado Nightclub DEA Raid
A U.S. Army soldier is facing drug-related charges in connection with a recent raid by the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) on a Colorado Springs, Colorado, raid. The raid led to the arrest of 114 illegal aliens and the seizure of handguns, drug paraphernalia, and narcotics. Juan Gabriel Orona-Rogriguez, a 28-year-old soldier, is facing federal criminal charges of distribution and possession with intent to distribute cocaine and conspiracy…
Fort Carson Soldier Charged with Cocaine Distribution, Possession After DEA Nightclub Raid
Staff Sgt. Juan Gabriel Orona-Rodriguez is charged with one count each of distribution and possession with intent to distribute cocaine, as well as conspiracy to distribute cocaine, according to federal court documents.
Fort Carson soldier charged with distribution of cocaine after DEA operation at illegal Colorado Springs nightclub
By Christa Swanson Click here for updates on this story Fort Carson (KCNC) — A soldier stationed at Fort Carson in Colorado has been charged with distributing cocaine after a DEA operation at an underground nightclub last week. The United States Attorney’s Office for the District of Colorado said Staff Sgt. Juan Gabriel Orona-Rodriguez is one of 17 active duty U.S. Army service members who were at the Warike nightclub when the DEA executed a…
Army Soldier Arrested in Colorado Nightclub Raid for Alleged Cocaine Distribution FBI - Miamistandard News
Court records show that a soldier in the U.S. Army stationed in Colorado was arrested on federal drug charges. The soldier was in charge of security for an underground bar that was the site of a federal raid over the weekend. The FBI in Denver said that Staff Sgt. Juan Gabriel Orona-Rodriguez, a soldier at Fort Carson, was taken Wednesday evening. A federal lawsuit says that on April 22, Orona-Rodriguez sold cocaine to a DEA agent who was workin…
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