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Aurora Home Invasion: 19 Arrested in Gang-Related Nightmare


19 suspects have been rounded up after a violent home invasion.

This took place in Aurora, Colorado at the infamous apartment complex that had illegal immigrants take over at gunpoint.

Looks like President Trump was right again.

Turns out victims were tied up, tortured, nails ripped out, and pistol-whipped.

This plague among us needs to be dealt with, and hard!

What will Colorado officials say now?

Reminder: Aurora has absorbed up to 40,000 Venezuelans.

Jan 20th can’t come soon enough!

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Fox News reports:

Nineteen suspected members of the Venezuelan Tren de Aragua gang were detained this week following a violent home invasion that left two Aurora residents hospitalized. The incident has sparked renewed outrage from City Councilwoman Danielle Jurinsky, who has long warned about rising migrant-related crime in the city.

“This is unfortunately not something you want to be able to say I told you so on, but I told you so,” Jurinsky said during an interview on ‘Fox & Friends’ Wednesday.

“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 Aurora Police Chief Todd Chamberlain, the suspects entered an apartment at a complex that had previously been the center of gang-related violence. The suspects allegedly took two victims to another unit, where they were beaten, pistol-whipped, and threatened.

“This isn’t just assault. This isn’t just fistfights. This is absolute torture,” said Jurinsky, referencing claims that the female victim’s fingernails were forcibly removed. A male victim suffered a stab wound, but both are expected to recover.

Chief Chamberlain, who took office in September, described the attack as “a gang incident” during a press conference on Tuesday, but stopped short of confirming what group the suspects were affiliated with. “So, does this fall into the category of torture for me? Yeah, it does,” he said.

Jurinsky has been vocal about her concerns regarding migrant-related crime, particularly the growing presence of Tren de Aragua (TDA), a violent gang that originated in Venezuela. A previous incident at the same apartment complex, involving TDA members pounding on doors and brandishing weapons, gained national attention earlier this year.

“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.”

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The gang’s growing footprint in the United States has raised alarms at both local and federal levels. Texas Congressman Troy Nehls, R-Texas, recently stated that TDA now operates in 17 states.



 

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