Venezuelan Gang Members Detained After Home Invasion
Several months ago, a story about a gang taking over apartment complexes in Aurora, Colorado, made national headlines.
The report was pushed back on by Democrats, including the state’s governor.
At the time, City Councilwoman Danielle Jurinsky made a stink about it, and Trump even mentioned it during the debate, and now both of them have been vindicated in everything they were saying.
We Told You
When these reports first surfaced, videos showed members of the violent Venezuelan Tren de Aragua (TDA) gang threatening residents at a small apartment complex in Aurora.
Democrats tried to play the incident down, but police reports and multiple videos backed up the claim.
Now, finally, people are realizing how serious this is after two residents were hospitalized after a violent home invasion.
Police have detained 19 members of the gang, most of which members are illegal immigrants who crossed the border due to Biden’s lax immigration policies.
Jurinsky stated, "This is, unfortunately, not something you want to be able to say I told you so on, but I told you so.
"Nobody wanted to listen to me. This very much turned into political theater leading up to the presidential election. Many people have suffered."
According to local police, the incident took place at a complex that has had repeated issues with these gangs.
In this incident, the gang members removed two residents from their home, took them to another location, then proceeded to beat, pistol-whip, and threaten them.
Jurinsky described the setting at the complex, stating, "Once the Americans were moved out of the complex. This is the most vulnerable population left. These are other migrants. Some of them don’t even realize where they are. They were simply dropped off in the middle of the night in some cases."
That would explain why Democrats are trying to downplay this because it is all related to the city being a sanctuary city to house migrants Biden has allowed into the country.
This gang, which, as far as I know, had virtually no presence in this country until recently, now has a signature in 17 states across the country, including Texas.
These are exactly the people that Trump will be looking to locate and deport in the first round of deportations after he takes office.