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Suspects of the Tren de Aragua gang in Colorado were released on a $1,000 bond: report
The bond release goes contrary to the wishes of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), which had sought detainers for both men. But since nearby Denver is a sanctuary city, local officials don’t cooperate with ICE.
Aurora, Colorado mayor says they will clear apartments troubled by Venezuelan gangs
Aurora Mayor Mike Coffman acknowledged on Thursday that Venezuelan gangs have taken control of several apartment complexes in the northern part of the city in what he called “a nightmare situation.”
He also admitted that the city “lost control” of the gang infiltration “and we’re working aggressively to get it back.”
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But he pushed back on the national media’s recent portrayal of an entire city being overrun by gangs.
The mayor of Aurora, Colorado, said the city is going to get an emergency court order to clear apartments that have been targeted by Venezuelan gangs.
Mayor Mike Coffman posted his comments on his Facebook account Friday evening.
Coffman said the city will declare the apartments a “public nuisance.”
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“The problems associated with Venezuelan gang activity has been isolated to properties that are all under the same out-of-state ownership whose problems with code violations and criminal activity preceded the migrant crisis,” Coffman said.
The issue made international news after a video posted on X showed armed men walking around an Aurora apartment complex. That video was posted Aug. 28 and has been viewed 5.7 million times.
The video caught the attention of Elon Musk, who re-tweeted it on X with a one-word description:
“Insane.”
Coffman said in an interview with KUSA that the police have not yet identified the people in the viral video as being members of the Venezuelan Tren de Aragua gang.
Coffman said in an interview with KUSA that the reaction to the video was “overwhelming” the city’s 911 dispatch and “we’re in some sort of environment of hysteria right now.” Coffman said gang activity was “isolated.”