Remind me, who has been the “border czar” for the last three-and-a-half years? Oh, that’s right. Kamala Harris.
We’ve been reporting on the mess at some apartment buildings in Aurora, Colorado, which have been taken over by a Venezuelan gang, “Tren de Aragua.” The gang members seized control of these apartments, largely inhabited by other Venezuelan immigrants, and have extorted rent from the tenants at gunpoint.
On Thursday we learned that the Aurora city government has known about this problem for at least a year, maybe longer. One Aurora City councilperson, Danielle Jurinsky, now says she’s had enough. What’s more, she has started dumping some documentation on it through her own X account.
Emails that went out to the entire @AuroraPD confirming that officers were advised to respond in numbers and with an armored vehicle to Whispering Pines. A report was made that "these guys" have over 200 people working for them. Still not a gang takeover over the complex? It's… pic.twitter.com/VyOHiKsVZh
— Danielle Jurinsky (@DaniJurinsky) October 23, 2024
Take a look at the documents Danielle Jurinsky has released. One advises police officers to not “…respond to these locations without an armored vehicle.” Another advises officers to “…take 2-3 friends with you when responding to any calls there.”
Some of the documents presented go back to October of 2023. […]
— Read More: redstate.com
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