The Venezuelan prison gang Tren de Aragua, known as TdA, has been making headlines in the United States due to its expanding presence and alleged criminal activities. Recently, another member of this notorious gang has been linked to a brutal murder case involving a Georgia college student.
Jose Ibarra, 26, stands accused of the murder of nursing student Laken Riley, 22, on the University of Georgia campus earlier this year. His brother, Diego Ibarra, 29, was also arrested for green card fraud, suspected of having ties to Tren de Aragua. Additionally, their younger brother, Argenis Ibarra, who had entered the U.S. illegally multiple times, is reported to be a member of the gang.
Authorities have been on high alert regarding Tren de Aragua, warning of its violent nature and criminal activities. The gang has been linked to various crimes, including a mob assault on police officers in New York City and organized retail theft. Homeland Security officials have even issued warnings about the gang's intentions to harm law enforcement officers.
Tren de Aragua's criminal activities extend beyond the U.S., with a presence in countries like Venezuela, Colombia, Peru, Chile, Ecuador, Bolivia, and Brazil. The gang's expansion into the U.S. began with a turf war across the Colombian border in 2018, where it shifted its focus from drug trafficking to human trafficking and smuggling.
Known for its distinctive imagery, including Chicago Bulls paraphernalia and specific tattoos, Tren de Aragua has established itself in multiple states, such as New York, Florida, Texas, Illinois, and Georgia. The gang's use of motorized scooters in robberies and involvement in human trafficking have raised concerns among law enforcement agencies.
As Tren de Aragua continues to grow and expand its criminal operations, authorities are working diligently to dismantle the gang's network and prevent further violence and criminal activities in the U.S. and beyond.