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It’s undeniable — the gangs have taken over…
According to a New York Post report, an apartment worker for a complex in Aurora, Colorado has been beaten and bloodied by Tren de Aragua — the Venezuelan gang that terrorizes the complex.
From The New York Post:
A fed-up landlord in the Denver suburb has shared a bloody photo of one of its workers after the man was allegedly beaten to a pulp by members of the brutal Venezuelan prison gang for refusing to let them stay in a vacant apartment they had taken over.
The Brooklyn-based company claimed that the gang effectively stole entire apartment complexes out from under it by threatening employees and tried to extort it for a cut of the rent in exchange for being allowed to keep operating the properties.
Local cops and the FBI were asked to help stop the extortion but refused to step in, CBZ Management said.
“Gangs have taken control of several of our properties in Aurora, Colorado,” the company wrote in a thread on X last week.
“In an attempt to discredit this fact for political purposes and avoid governmental accountability, some have spread false information about our situation.”
The company, which owns and had managed the properties, posted multiple surveillance videos from its apartment complexes — including the footage of the beating of the employee late last year — that it said prove the gang has a foothold in Aurora.
During a recent rally in Aurora, CO, former President Donald Trump promised he would carry out something called “Operation Aurora” — to “expedite the removal of these savage gangs.”
Watch the clip below:
President Trump just announced he will launch “OPERATION AURORA” at the federal level to remove illegal migrant members of the very dangerous transnational Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua, under the Alien Enemies Act of 1798. 🇺🇸
— Lori Spencer (@RealLoriSpencer) October 11, 2024
More over at The New York Post:
Pictured: Aurora apartment worker beaten to a pulp by Tren de Aragua — as owners say migrant gang took over and tried to extort them https://t.co/JNcvDmJ4GV pic.twitter.com/K8INeOqim0
— New York Post (@nypost) October 14, 2024