Aurora Seeks Court Order Amid Gang Infiltration
Aurora Seeks Court Order Amid Gang Infiltration

Aurora Seeks Court Order Amid Gang Infiltration

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Reports from Aurora, Colorado, indicate that Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua (TdA) has taken over several apartment complexes, leading to heightened security concerns. Videos have surfaced showing armed gang members patrolling and breaking into apartments, prompting the city to seek a court order to declare the complexes a 'criminal nuisance.' Aurora's Mayor Mike Coffman and Councilwoman Danielle Jurinsky have blamed federal immigration policies and neighboring Denver's sanctuary policies for the situation. Despite these concerns, Colorado Governor Jared Polis dismissed the severity of the issue, attributing it to 'imagination.' Aurora police have established a special task force to address the gang's activities, and the U.S. Department of State identifies TdA as involved in human trafficking and other criminal activities.

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