Aurora authorities knew about Tren de Aragua problem over a year ago, documents show
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Authorities in Aurora, Colorado, were aware of the threat from Tren de Aragua gang members more than a year ago, a city council member says.
A document from the Audora Police Department detailing the presence of TdA in the city in October 2023. (Courtesy, Danielle Jurisnky) A second page from an Aurora PD document detailing the presence of TdA in the city in October 2023. (Courtesy, Danielle Jurisnky) Anders Hagstrom is a reporter with Fox News Digital covering national politics and major breaking news events. Send tips to Anders.Hagstrom@Fox.com, or on Twitter: @Hagstrom_Anders.
"I am done. I am tired of the city lying. I am done with the governor who called the cops on me. I am done with the local media. This is an issue of human suffering. Gang members are extorting and torturing other migrants who came here for a better life and to get away from gangs like this." Jurinsky told Fox News Digital in an interview.
"This is one of the biggest cover-ups I’ve ever seen and Aurora police officers on the front lines are sick of it as well. They are putting their lives on the line and they are fed up," she added.