Fox News - Residents tortured during home invasion at TDA linked complex: ‘Human suffering’
In Aurora, Colorado, police are investigating a violent kidnapping at an apartment complex linked to a Venezuelan gang. The suspects, believed to be undocumented Venezuelan migrants, allegedly tied up, beat, and stabbed two victims, who are also Venezuelan migrants. The victims were held for four hours before being released and bravely called 9-1-1. Up to 15 suspects have been detained. The Aurora Police Chief criticized the federal government's handling of immigration, stating that cities are left to deal with the consequences of a flawed system. The incident occurred in a complex previously associated with gang activity, raising concerns about safety and the impact of gang violence on vulnerable communities. An Aurora City Councilwoman expressed frustration over the situation being downplayed and emphasized the human suffering involved.
Key Points:
- Aurora police are investigating a kidnapping involving Venezuelan migrants, linked to gang violence.
- The victims, also Venezuelan migrants, were beaten and stabbed before calling 9-1-1.
- Up to 15 suspects, believed to be undocumented migrants, have been detained.
- The Aurora Police Chief criticized federal immigration policies, highlighting local challenges.
- An Aurora City Councilwoman emphasized the human suffering and criticized the downplaying of the situation.