Aurora police say they detained 14 people Tuesday morning in connection with an armed home invasion, stabbing and kidnapping at an apartment complex recently embroiled in national political controversy.
The latest: A preliminary investigation suggests the crime is "100% gang activity," Aurora police Chief Todd Chamberlain said Tuesday.
There is also a "high assumption" the suspects may be linked to Tren de Aragua, a Venezuelan prison gang known for human smuggling and money laundering, he said.
I like how they try to sweep "(illegal) immigrant prison gangs" under the rug with "gang activity".
Krauts have tons of illegals, but at least apartment complexes in Berlin aren't being overrun by roving gangs of illegals.
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The fact the APD let Venezuelan gangs terrorize people for months unchecked. That's the problem.
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But why does it matter that it's a Venezuelan gang? Is it because getting robbed in Spanish is scarier than being robbed in English by an American gang?
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Because they entered illegally. They shouldn't be here in the first place. Also south American gangs tend to be way more brutal because of their generally lawless societies.
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