Potential gang activity was captured on surveillance camera in a Colorado apartment building, raising concerns among residents and local authorities. The video footage revealed a group of armed men, including individuals with handguns and a scoped rifle, forcefully entering the apartment complex for reasons yet to be determined.
The group in question is believed to be Tren de Aragua (TdA), a transnational gang originating from Venezuela. With an estimated 5,000 members, TdA operates under the motto 'real until death,' and has been linked to over 100 criminal incidents nationwide.
Aurora City Councilwoman Danielle Jurinsky expressed alarm over the situation, highlighting a potential connection between TdA's activities and sex trafficking within the city. Residents have reported witnessing the gang openly carrying firearms on the property and engaging in drug-related activities.
Concerns about the lack of law enforcement intervention have been raised, with one resident describing the situation as a lack of accountability and safety measures. Despite efforts by local officials and community members to assist affected residents in relocating, the pervasive presence of the gang has created a sense of fear and helplessness among the community.
Aurora Police issued a statement downplaying the extent of TdA's influence in the area, while Denver Police indicated they were not aware of any gang-related takeovers of apartments nearby. Residents have expressed frustration over the perceived inaction of law enforcement, citing a lack of support and protection.
In an exclusive interview, Councilwoman Jurinsky emphasized the challenges in addressing the issue and garnering broader recognition of the problem within the Denver metro area. Residents affected by the gang's activities have voiced their struggles in seeking assistance and ensuring their safety amidst escalating tensions.
The ongoing situation underscores the need for coordinated efforts between law enforcement, local authorities, and community members to address gang-related activities and safeguard the well-being of residents in affected areas.