Officials are finally starting to address the growing presence of the dangerous Venezuelan gang, Tren de Aragua, in the Denver metro area after viral video showed gang members taking over apartment complexes in the area shocked America.
On Tuesday, the Arapahoe County Sheriff’s Department arrested four Venezuelan migrants that they say are members of the gang for perpetrating threatening activities at the Ivy Crossing Apartments near South Quebec Street and High Line Smith Way. The four were charged with drug offenses, stolen vehicles, and other offenses, according to KDVR-TV.
The apartment complex is in south eastern Denver only miles away from the apartment complexes in nearby Aurora, Colorado, where video showed armed gang members walking through apartment building hallways and threatening residents.
Arapahoe County Sheriff Tyler Brown said that they are now trying to go more proactive on gang activity and added, “We’re looking for any violation that we can stop and make contact with somebody and addressing the issues that they might have.” […]
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