A recent incident in Aurora, Colorado, has reignited discussions surrounding immigration in the city. Police reported that a man and woman were subjected to a brutal attack at The Edge on Lowry apartments. The Police Chief described the incident as a gang-related crime involving likely Venezuelan immigrants, some of whom may be undocumented.
Authorities detained 19 suspects, with 16 remaining in the custody of federal Immigration and Customs Enforcement. The investigation is ongoing to determine any gang affiliations, particularly with the Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua.
The victims, who reported the attack, are receiving medical treatment for non-life-threatening injuries. The incident has brought attention to the issue of crime in Aurora, with officials emphasizing that criminal activity is not representative of the entire city.
Police efforts have been focused on addressing crime at The Edge and other areas in Aurora. The Mayor and City Council members have stressed the importance of protecting all residents, regardless of immigration status.
The home invasion involved armed individuals accosting the victims and subjecting them to violence. The victims were eventually released and sought help from the police, leading to the apprehension of several suspects.
Authorities are working with federal agencies to gather more information and seek warrants related to the case. The Police Chief commended the victims for reporting the crime and encouraged all individuals, regardless of immigration status, to come forward if they have been victimized.
Efforts are being made to ensure the safety and well-being of all residents in Aurora, emphasizing that no one should be targeted based on their documentation status.