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Gangs have taken control of several of our properties in Aurora, Colorado. In an attempt to discredit this fact for political purposes and avoid governmental accountability, some have spread false information about our situation. Let’s set the record straight...🧵
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Despite clear evidence, many still deny the reality of the situation, sometimes using us as scapegoats. That’s why we are no longer staying silent. We will continue to counter falsehoods with simple facts and evidence. Yes, gangs did take control of our apartment complexes in Aurora, Colorado, and the government did nothing. That is the real story. If you have any questions, please feel free to ask.
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After some time, we noticed a rise in crime and tenant complaints. The most alarming moment occurred when our local CBZ representative was attacked at the end of 2023. He had gone to inspect a recently vacated three-bedroom apartment (a rare occurrence for such a large unit) only to find a group of men already inside. When he refused their $500 bribe to overlook the situation, they brutally attacked him. (This photo was taken shortly after he escaped, just before being admitted to the hospital. The video footage comes from one of our security cameras, capturing part of the assault.)
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Finally, one city councilwoman, @DaniJurinsky, decided to take action after one of our last remaining legitimate tenants, Cindy Romero, reached out to her in desperation. Luckily, Cindy had her own cameras (most of ours had been destroyed by the gangs) and provided video proof to the councilwoman. She realized the city could no longer ignore the situation if it was documented on camera. Once she gathered sufficient video evidence, she assisted the tenant in relocating to safety before publicly releasing the footage.
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After the attack on our CBZ representative, he began getting threatening text messages. We also frequently found people illegally occupying newly vacated apartments during scheduled tours. This was initially attributed to an influx of migrants exploiting squatter laws. We even received a call from a tenant returning from vacation, only to find strangers living in his apartment. This legitimate tenant was forced to find a new home after police couldn’t help him.
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Once we fully understood what we—and our tenants—were facing, we expected a swift response, with the city offering meaningful resources and police protection—perhaps even from the National Guard—to help us regain control of our properties. That never happened. Instead, we were left helpless, watching as violence, bullets, and destruction overtook our buildings. Many of our legitimate tenants fled out of fear. Despite the obvious crisis, several city officials refused to acknowledge the reality. Instead, they blamed us, citing "code violations" as the reason for shutting down our property—violations we couldn’t resolve for tenants who weren’t even ours.
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We started managing these buildings when new owners acquired the Colorado properties in 2019. At the time, the properties were in poor condition, and our mission was to renovate them, thereby increasing their value. This was an ambitious project that would significantly benefit the people of Aurora while providing returns to the new owners. We understood this project would take years to yield results and would be both time-consuming and costly, involving comprehensive upgrades to every unit and the overall structure. To manage the project effectively, given our New York-based operations, our representative moved to Colorado with his family. We also undertook a complete renovation of nearly every unit in the now well-known building you’ve seen in the news. (The images shown depict our newly renovated apartments.) Everything was progressing smoothly: property values were rising, and vacancy rates were dropping. It was a win-win for both the owners and the city of Aurora. Then, the gangs arrived...
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When confronted, many of these illegal tenants and squatters claimed they had already paid rent, which we soon realized was true—but not to us. They were paying rent to a different entity. To address this entity (gangs) we contacted every city official we could think of for help with the problem. Unfortunately, none were willing to take meaningful action. Meanwhile, our CBZ representative continued receiving threatening messages, in which these criminals revealed his home address and his spouse’s name. Finally, the APD, FBI and Homeland Security informed us that those sending the messages and controlling our buildings were part of the notorious Tren De Aragua gang from Venezuela. They also mentioned that our situation was just "a blip on the radar," as this gang is causing significant problems nationwide. Two days after our FBI meeting, the gang confronted our on-site manager, asserting control over all three properties. They offered an ultimatum: share rental income 50/50 or lose the buildings permanently. They also threatened to harm him and his family. For the safety of our management team and their families, we withdrew them from the properties and focused on seeking help from government agencies.
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When gangs and illegal tenants began taking over our properties in Aurora, CO, we repeatedly asked the authorities for help. Instead of supporting us, they turned against us. One tactic they used was hitting us with constant code violations, which we’ll now explain.🧵
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We're just a company trying to give value to our tenants and owners. We're responding now out of frustration of media printing false information about us. Even many media outlets we did respond to, ignored our facts. We'll be posting more facts on X so the public can see for themselves.
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I should add that most of the confusion came from journalists. Not from us.
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We literally still have properties taken over by TDA gangs in Aurora. The mayor and media: It's only limited to a few properties but police are dealing with it. 🫣 The Police: It's not happening. 🤔
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So sad to see another store shut down in Aurora! This is located between two of our properties that were taken over by gangs. Just recently Walmart and others shut its doors. A big loss for the community! denver7.com/news/local-news/…
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In a well run city in America, cars without license plates can’t be on the streets for more than a few minutes. But in Aurora, they’re everywhere. Who is to blame for this? A hardworking American property owner, or a city that’s overwhelmed by illegal immigrants and foreign criminals?!
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May 2023: Our Aurora property receives a clean bill of health from inspectors. June 2023: We notice an uptick in crime at our buildings. We ask staff and tenants to notify the police, but responses are rare, and even when officers come, little is done. Sept 2023: Police threaten to shut down our building if we don’t address the crime increase. Nov 2023: Inspectors give us another clean bill of health. Our representative is severely beaten by gang members. May 2024: We realize the full situation and notify the mayor and city manager. June 2024: We plead for help from @COAttnyGeneral, @GovofCO, and @AuroraMayorMike after the TdA takeover of our properties reaches a dangerously high level, beyond our control. Aug 2024: A tenant's doorbell camera video brings national attention to the gang takeover. Sept 2024: The Colorado AG finally takes action—against us!
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One of the most frequent code violations we received was for "unlawful vehicles" parked at our buildings—cars without license plates. It’s true there were many, as illegal immigrants and their criminal "landlords" took control. But if the police weren’t willing to address the illegal immigrants and gangs taking over our buildings, how were these "unlawful vehicles" going to disappear? We couldn’t tow them fast enough before more showed up. The "unlawful vehicles" are just a symptom of a bigger issue: rampant and unchecked lawlessness in a city that seems more bothered by innocent property owners asking for help than by the criminal gangs openly operating there.
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If you live in Aurora and saw our previous post about the amount of cars without license plates, please share your own image. It’s time the City of Aurora addresses the lawlessness in our city - a good place to start is “unlawful vehicles”.
When gangs and illegal tenants began taking over our properties in Aurora, CO, we repeatedly asked the authorities for help. Instead of supporting us, they turned against us. One tactic they used was hitting us with constant code violations, which we’ll now explain.🧵
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All these boarded-up businesses in Aurora are a direct result of an incompetent government. They might try to blame us, Walmart, Walgreens, and every other closed store, but we know who is really at fault. The first step to fixing the problem is to take responsibility! If they think we should get code violations for every “unlawful vehicle” at our buildings, then they must also believe they should receive violations for every “unlawful vehicle” in the city.
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If the city had fulfilled its basic responsibilities instead of deflecting blame, our $1.3 million investment could have contributed to revitalizing Aurora. Instead, hardworking tenants lost their homes due to the city's failure to protect them. As a result, we have been harmed, our lenders have suffered, and the City of Aurora is now under national scrutiny—rightfully so. Furthermore, many in the media have played a role in obscuring this issue, which is why we are sharing our story directly on X. However, that’s a topic for another discussion, so stay tuned. There is much more to this story, and we will provide specific details backed by solid data.
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To show that this is really a city-wide problem, we took a quick drive around our Aurora properties to look for cars without license plates. In just a few minutes, we took these pictures. If we took more time, we could have taken dozens, if not hundreds, more.
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Like many large, older properties, code violations can happen. We have always addressed them promptly. Our track record proves this. In 2023 we passed 3 full building inspections that included a detailed walk-through of every unit. So how does the city shut down 99 apartments for code violations after declaring everything up to code? Because it wasn’t about code violations—it was about a criminal takeover of our buildings and the city’s refusal to address it, instead choosing to blame us.
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The police knew about the TDA gangs taking over our properties - as early as Sept 22, 2023 - and didn't warn us! Worse, they put the onus of security on our employees without us knowing the danger! (We just confirmed the authenticity of this leaked police email.)
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The more we asked for help, the more we were blamed and targeted. Why? There are two possibilities: either these violations were somehow serious enough to cause a gang takeover (which is clearly absurd), or they were just a distraction from the real issue.
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Where we stand now: Two of our properties in Aurora, CO remain under gang control. By "gang control," we mean that most or all of the rental income is diverted to a criminal enterprise comprised of gang members and illegal immigrants instead of the rightful property owners. A third building was shut down by the city for "code violations." Let's take a closer look at these so-called violations.
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If @elonmusk has enough time to look into this, @GovofCO and @AuroraMayorMike should have enough time to help us get our buildings back!
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This is crazy
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The real issue is the rise in crime in Aurora, illegal immigration and the city's attempt to shift the blame onto us. Attached is a letter from the Aurora Chief of Police, threatening to shut down our property by labeling it a criminal nuisance. The letter states, "property owners are expected to be vigilant in preventing or deterring crime." However, we believe crime prevention and deterrence are primarily the police's responsibility. Notably, our representative was attacked in the building by gang members less than two months after we received this letter. This is what happens when the police fail to take responsibility and instead place the burden on property managers. drive.google.com/file/d/1Of5…
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If the city of Aurora told us the truth, our rep wouldn't have confronted "squatters" without police. He nearly lost his life! Those "squatters" turned out to be TDA gang members.
Aurora cops expressed concern about Tren de Aragua last year — but officials gaslit them: leaked emails trib.al/XeA2XN1
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Oh, and as we drive around the neighborhood, take a look at what happened to our neighbors - stores owned by other hard working American business owners in Aurora.
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Rather than tackling criminals who entered our COUNTRY illegally, threatening our properties and the community, the mayor chose to label us as "out-of-STATE slumlords," despite the fact we have local representation, employ locals and have invested $1.3 million into upgrading these properties. Even if we were from out-of-state, shouldn’t a mayor want to attract out-of-state investors to improve his city?
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The bottom line is that the police failed to do their job, which allowed crime to escalate. When our tenants called for help, their calls were often ignored. Our full-time management team, consisting of six members—four of whom lived on-site—faced the same difficulties in getting police to respond. Our on-site employees were threatened with death. The gang threatened to kill our on-site manager if he returned to the property. Even the private security company we hired - at the request of the city - encountered challenges in getting law enforcement to respond. The issue persisted even after the video of the armed men in the stairwell went viral across America. Here are multiple reports from our security company documenting many situations where they called to report suspicious activity and often waited many hours for police to arrive - often never showing up. Recent Logs: drive.google.com/drive/folde…
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Now that the Walgreens near our property is shutting down, will the mayor call them “out-of-state drug lords”?
So sad to see another store shut down in Aurora! This is located between two of our properties that were taken over by gangs. Just recently Walmart and others shut its doors. A big loss for the community! denver7.com/news/local-news/…
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Correct. We've never needed social media before. We did place a link to our X account on the bottom of our website to help verify.
I don't think they've ever needed social media before. I have no idea. I'm happy to see they're finally coming forward publicly with their side and video footage.
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The mayor even blamed our nearby Walmart for their recent closure, suggesting that Walmart (not the police) was too soft on crime.
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Light is the best disinfectant. We need to bring all this extreme governmental disfunction to light before we can collectively solve the issue. A lot more is coming...
‼️LEAKED‼️Internal @AuroraGov and @AuroraPD emails regarding TdA gang activity. “…As soon as this group KILLS AN INNOCENT PERSON all HELL is going to break loose and I would hate for us all to be EXPOSED for not sharing information with each other….
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When a lender became involved with one of the properties, they expressed skepticism about our narrative. They questioned how a criminal enterprise could operate unchecked in the United States while government officials either ignored the situation or blamed the property managers. To address these concerns, the lender hired an independent law firm, Perkins Coie, to conduct an investigation. They titled their nine-page report, which was shared with the Chief of Police, the Mayor, and the City Manager, “Tren de Aragua Takeover of Aurora Apartment Buildings.” Are the issues in these buildings genuinely due to “code enforcement” violations?! See Report: drive.google.com/file/d/1p2w…
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When anyone claims that the property owners made decisions based on increasing profitability or exploiting anyone, the data tell a very different story. Numbers don’t lie!
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We sought help before the situation escalated to where we stand today, believing other government officials were unaware of what was happening to our buildings. We contacted everyone in power we thought could help. We asked for help from the governor - see letter. drive.google.com/file/d/1_PF…
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We asked for help from the Attorney General - see letter.
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Instead of answering our call for help and addressing the crime, the police withheld key information. We had no idea we were dealing with an organized crime group until we later met with the FBI and Homeland Security, who told us the crimes on our properties were linked to a larger issue involving the Tren de Aragua cartel.
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We asked for help from the mayor - see letter. drive.google.com/file/d/1v2T…
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No matter how anyone tries to spin it, the truth is the truth and the truth will come out. These gangs have been allowed to take over our apartment buildings and terrorize innocent people. We hope the message is learned so it doesn't spread any more!
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Replying to @GovofCO
Ya, about that. We tried to run a business in Colorado. Instead of helping us, you went to war against us and sided with the migrants and gangs.
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When anyone claims that the property owners made decisions based on increasing profitability or exploiting anyone, the data tell a very different story. Numbers don’t lie!
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While many debate the insensitivity of a comedian's political rally jokes, we'd like to discuss the **"facts"** recently presented by comedian @iamjohnoliver about the gang takeover of our properties in Aurora, CO. 🧵
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To clarify: this is NOT our building. However, sadly, these same gang takeover tactics have been successful at our Aurora properties. ⚠️If the government continues to downplay the issue and blame the property owners, this will spread throughout all of America.
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Replying to @FilmLadd
On it.
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Sadly, this is true. Instead of assisting us, as we requested back in June, the AG is doing anything to discredit the TdA story right now. But we have truth (and receipts) on our side and that will ultimately win.
You can’t make this up. The CO AG is investigating the management company of the apartment complex in Aurora, CO which was taken oven by Venezualan gangs. The gangs beat the manager, tried to extort him, and threatened him when he went to the property. The management company detailed their pleas for the state to help which went ignored for months. Gang members are still operating in Aurora and the AG is going after the management company. Unreal.
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It's not just our properties.
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Here's a question we'd love the media to ask : Did local law enforcement know about TDA's presence when they sent this letter to us? (See full letter and other docs in our last thread) In this letter there's recommendation from the Chief of Police for us to be vigilant about crime. A few months after the letter, one of our team members confronted those who broke into an apartment and was severely beaten. What did the police know about the real situation at our buildings when they suggested to us that it is our job to be vigilant and prevent crime and property owners bear the responsibility for the ongoing crime? Did they know there was organized crime presence there? If not, why not and if they did know, why would they suggest we handle something of this magnitude? nitter.app/CbzManagement/status/1…
Replying to @CbzManagement
The real issue is the rise in crime in Aurora, illegal immigration and the city's attempt to shift the blame onto us. Attached is a letter from the Aurora Chief of Police, threatening to shut down our property by labeling it a criminal nuisance. The letter states, "property owners are expected to be vigilant in preventing or deterring crime." However, we believe crime prevention and deterrence are primarily the police's responsibility. Notably, our representative was attacked in the building by gang members less than two months after we received this letter. This is what happens when the police fail to take responsibility and instead place the burden on property managers. drive.google.com/file/d/1Of5…
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There are some that keep blaming the negative attention in Aurora on @DaniJurinsky. That's like blaming a smoke detector instead of putting out the fire. She deserves so much praise not only for sounding the alarm but also for helping real victims!
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Finally, one city councilwoman, @DaniJurinsky, decided to take action after one of our last remaining legitimate tenants, Cindy Romero, reached out to her in desperation. Luckily, Cindy had her own cameras (most of ours had been destroyed by the gangs) and provided video proof to the councilwoman. She realized the city could no longer ignore the situation if it was documented on camera. Once she gathered sufficient video evidence, she assisted the tenant in relocating to safety before publicly releasing the footage.
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We were the "Canary in the coal mine". Unfortunately, the priority of government officials was to cover up this inconvenient story. And the priority of many in the media - and Biden/Harris supporters - was to deny any story that could damage their candidate. And here we are.
NEW: The vicious Venezuelan prison gang Tren de Aragua has expanded its territory to at least 16 US states — an area that includes half of America’s population, per a DHS memo we obtained. The latest include Wyoming, Montana, Virginia, and DC. nypost.com/2024/11/19/us-new…
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Guess what all these locations have in common. No, they are not managed by CBZ but they are all in the state of Colorado.
End Wokeness
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Now that the election is over, we hope the media and politicians will stop covering for a Venezuelan gang to protect certain figures and start exposing the truth to help hardworking Americans in Aurora and across the country.
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As gangs took over, the most alarming thing for us and our tenants was that the police simply didn’t show up when needed. Thank you, Colorado, for voting YES on Proposition 130 to fund more police. (via: @FoxNews) foxnews.com/us/blue-state-ma…
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Replying to @GonzoTimD
Kyle is, without evidence, a respected journalist.
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Available to work security at our properties? This should scare away TdA!!
Happy Halloween Colorado! May the Force be with you.
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Walmart:
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"limited to a handful of apartment complexes" 👀
Migrant gang Tren de Aragua and ‘associates’ racked up 517 NYC busts this year: sources trib.al/r7MUR8P
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Activate: Operation Aurora!
Gangs have taken control of several of our properties in Aurora, Colorado. In an attempt to discredit this fact for political purposes and avoid governmental accountability, some have spread false information about our situation. Let’s set the record straight...🧵
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It's so hard to watch our former tenant get attacked for exposing the truth! Please don't blame the victim! 🛑!
I'm so sick of the same arguments over and over. The truth is that we exposed crime, I don't know why everyone is pretending it doesn't exist in these communities when they've known about it for months!
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Replying to @RepJasonCrow
Denying reality of American citizens and business owners can also cause harm and have real-world consequences!
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Replying to @9NEWS
How is it that you just obtained these documents? Do you work for the city or NGO's? Seems like you're working really hard on their behalf. As more info (a lot that we've provided to you but ignored) comes out, you'll look less and less like a news org.
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It's only a handful of problems...
Man found shot to death at Aurora park trib.al/x0a45m3
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Three of the people who were arrested were wanted in regards of the Colorado building takeover.
Breaking News 🚨Tren de Aragua Gang Bust in the Bronx: Guns, Ammo, and Arrests In a major operation early this morning, the NYPD, with the assistance of the Emergency Service Unit (ESU), executed a search warrant targeting members of the notorious Tren de Aragua (TDA) gang. The raid occurred at 3:30 AM in the Bronx. Police sources have confirmed the recovery of a significant cache of weapons, including: 6 rifles 4 pistols A large quantity of ammunition The operation also resulted in the detention of 15 individuals, including 8 females, 7 males, and one child. Investigators revealed that several of the suspects have multiple warrants issued from jurisdictions across the country, highlighting the gang's widespread criminal network. Authorities are continuing to search the premises for additional evidence. This operation marks a significant step in the ongoing effort to dismantle the Tren de Aragua gang, a transnational criminal organization known for its involvement in human trafficking, extortion, and other violent crimes. Originally formed in Venezuela, the Tren de Aragua gang has expanded its reach in recent years, posing a growing threat in the United States. Police sources described this morning’s raid as a critical move toward reducing their influence in New York City. “This is a dangerous organization, and we’re committed to taking the necessary actions to protect our communities,” one official stated. Further updates will be provided as the investigation continues. By @LeeroyPress For licensing email viralnewsnyc@gmail.com
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Aurora city/media cycle: 1) It's not happening 2) It's only happening at a few properties - b/c code violations 3) It's only happening at a few properties 4) It's not happening
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Thank you #NYPD for cleaning up Colorado! TdA gang members arrested in NY, were wanted for crimes related to taking over our properties in Aurora. Instead of going after the gangs, Colorado AG is going after us! Makes no sense! #SlumState
Breaking News 🚨Tren de Aragua Gang Bust in the Bronx: Guns, Ammo, and Arrests In a major operation early this morning, the NYPD, with the assistance of the Emergency Service Unit (ESU), executed a search warrant targeting members of the notorious Tren de Aragua (TDA) gang. The raid occurred at 3:30 AM in the Bronx. Police sources have confirmed the recovery of a significant cache of weapons, including: 6 rifles 4 pistols A large quantity of ammunition The operation also resulted in the detention of 15 individuals, including 8 females, 7 males, and one child. Investigators revealed that several of the suspects have multiple warrants issued from jurisdictions across the country, highlighting the gang's widespread criminal network. Authorities are continuing to search the premises for additional evidence. This operation marks a significant step in the ongoing effort to dismantle the Tren de Aragua gang, a transnational criminal organization known for its involvement in human trafficking, extortion, and other violent crimes. Originally formed in Venezuela, the Tren de Aragua gang has expanded its reach in recent years, posing a growing threat in the United States. Police sources described this morning’s raid as a critical move toward reducing their influence in New York City. “This is a dangerous organization, and we’re committed to taking the necessary actions to protect our communities,” one official stated. Further updates will be provided as the investigation continues. By @LeeroyPress For licensing email viralnewsnyc@gmail.com
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When it became clear that our Aurora, CO buildings had been taken over by TdA gangs, a curious thing happened: many in the media outright ignored these facts! Despite video evidence and tenant testimonies. It seems media outlets were pushing a specific narrative, using only select "proof" to support their story. John Oliver's ONLY proof that the gang takeover narrative was false? This Aurora mayor's September 6th Facebook post. However, @LastWeekTonight completely ignored most of the other Facebook posts, statements, and interviews from that same mayor confirming the gang presence - and of course, the tenant testimony, our testimony, the videos and so much more.
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Our June letter to the AG:
Replying to @CbzManagement
We asked for help from the Attorney General - see letter.
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Replying to @libsoftiktok
Thanks for bringing awareness to this story early on! That's when most news outlets and government officials were still denying the facts. Now they can't deny it so they're trying to play it down.
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Unfortunately, Aurora's mayor seems more focused on image management than city management. He's at a crossroads of denial and blame, oscillating between downplaying the facts, outright denial, and attacking local businesses and us for operating in a city where the police have lost control. Yet, the mayor himself has admitted to the gang situation. So, if media cherry-picks just one of his statements, they're not being honest.
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Hundreds of years ago, Rabbi Elazar, a renowned Jewish sage, predicted what happens when those in power show compassion to the cruel: They end up being cruel to the compassionate. This is exactly what we're seeing today. While squirrels are euthanized and innocent property owners are maligned and investigated, real criminals are tolerated.
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But, the @NYTIMES omitted the very next sentence from that statement: "Again, TdA's presence in Aurora is limited to specific properties..." The press should hold government accountable, but sadly, many news outlets deny voice and reality to those suffering because it doesn't fit their agenda. This hardly seems American. We thought we managed property in the USA, not a third-world country!
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Replying to @libsoftiktok
This is well after we quietly asked him for help getting our buildings back.
Replying to @CbzManagement
We asked for help from the Attorney General - see letter.
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As shown in this video montage, even this local Colorado reporter seems intent on downplaying the TdA gang taking over our properties. He acknowledges the mayor's inconsistency yet keeps quoting him. Our neighbors' and families' safety should come before politics! Downplaying threats can endanger lives. Do you think this reporter is politically motivated?
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Thanks for speaking out. We need more people on the ground speaking out. All it takes is a walk outside to see who's in control of Aurora. And it doesn't look like it's the police!
Replying to @CbzManagement
People who live in the area know it's happening. My friend owns a business a few blocks away from one of these properties. He won't work late because it's too dangerous to be out after dark. They have been in the same location since 1979. This is the worst it's ever been.
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The New York Times is among the news outlets dishonestly reporting on our Aurora properties. They were not just extremely deceptive with this headline..
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More details:
Gangs have taken control of several of our properties in Aurora, Colorado. In an attempt to discredit this fact for political purposes and avoid governmental accountability, some have spread false information about our situation. Let’s set the record straight...🧵
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Replying to @9NEWS
This is after we asked the AG for help getting our buildings back.
Replying to @CbzManagement
We asked for help from the Attorney General - see letter.
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Numbers don't lie!
Replying to @CbzManagement
When anyone claims that the property owners made decisions based on increasing profitability or exploiting anyone, the data tell a very different story. Numbers don’t lie!
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Replying to @GovofCO
Either way, they both don't have license plates ;-) #Aurora
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Here, The New York Times quotes the mayor to argue the gang takeover claims are false: "The overstated claims fueled by social media and select news organizations are simply not true."
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Whenever the news quotes our tenants, ask if they verified they were real tenants. This is from a real tenant:
Those people weren’t our neighbors they were the squatters that broke into the abandoned apartments. Apartments of people that left because of the illegals that were ruining the property. Of course they said there was no gang activity, if they admitted it the property would close
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They also hired armed security for over a year, but that still does just about nothing when the cops still don't come. Security guards don't have arresting authority.
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"limited to a handful of apartment complexes"
Two suspected Tren de Aragua gang members arrested for murder in Aurora trib.al/1z4WYtT
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Replying to @DenverChannel
Ask to see their rental agreement. Most of them are illegal tenants. And they didn't host anything. NGO's like this one are hosting these gatherings.
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Denver Mayor - August 29: "There are folks who came to this country because they left the country where the police could not protect them from cartels and organized crime. Those folks are going to come to this country and find something very different, which is the rule of law, governs here." What changed?
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Note: We will not be able to respond to messages for the news few days due to the Jewish holiday of Sukkot. For a deeper dive into the holiday and Judaism: a.co/d/668za8j
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This video is from Denver, not Aurora.
To clarify: this is NOT our building. However, sadly, these same gang takeover tactics have been successful at our Aurora properties. ⚠️If the government continues to downplay the issue and blame the property owners, this will spread throughout all of America.
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Cindy Romero is more brave than our governor, AG and mayor! @enc266
How can Coloradans in CD-06 consciously make an informed decision to elect @RepJasonCrow again. Folks, you have been bamboozled. Take it from a victim within Crows district who begged for help & got none. I see no other path forward than electing @JohnE_Fabb to lead CD-06.
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Answered!
The police knew about the TDA gangs taking over our properties - as early as Sept 22, 2023 - and didn't warn us! Worse, they put the onus of security on our employees without us knowing the danger! (We just confirmed the authenticity of this leaked police email.)
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Do you think this is an activist or a journalist?
Replying to @CbzManagement
As shown in this video montage, even this local Colorado reporter seems intent on downplaying the TdA gang taking over our properties. He acknowledges the mayor's inconsistency yet keeps quoting him. Our neighbors' and families' safety should come before politics! Downplaying threats can endanger lives. Do you think this reporter is politically motivated?
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Replying to @Brwnbarbaloot
Here's our revenue from the property the police officer is standing in front of:
Replying to @CbzManagement
When anyone claims that the property owners made decisions based on increasing profitability or exploiting anyone, the data tell a very different story. Numbers don’t lie!
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Correct. We never needed an X account until now. If you need to verify this account, check out the X link below our website, our latest thread revealing many documents or ask @DaniJurinsky who knows us.
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Note: we will be unable to respond to any messages for the next 3 days due to the holiday of Simchat Torah.
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