Armed Tren de Aragua Gang Threatens Colorado Residents – Shocking Video!
A group of nine heavily armed individuals suspected of belonging to the Tren de Aragua gang caused chaos at a Colorado apartment complex, nearly a year after this violent Venezuelan gang took over properties across the state and initiated a surge of criminal activity that included violence and disturbances.
Disturbing doorbell footage captured the moment the gang members, armed with firearms, knocked on a Potomac Street apartment in Aurora on June 9, as disclosed by Police Chief Todd Chamberlain during a news briefing.
The footage shows the group lingering at the door for about a minute before departing. Police acknowledge gang involvement in this incident, which closely mirrors previous events at other Aurora residences linked to past crimes in the city.
Chief Chamberlain emphasized the severity, stating, “I see these individuals as a dangerous threat—a cancer that must be eradicated.” Two members, Larry Galbreath, 23, and Jordan Green, 22, have been detained, with police actively pursuing others, all believed to be Venezuelan nationals.
Authorities recovered a firearm matching the one seen in the video from Galbreath, who resides in the same complex targeted by his crew. The police department assures they are ahead of this threat, saying, “We are actively tackling this problem and holding those responsible accountable.”
The police have indicated the attacked individuals recently arrived from Venezuela, and they’re grateful the residents did not open the door. “This could have been tragic,” said Chamberlain.
He added, “This isn’t reactionary—it’s proactive. We’re doing everything possible to prevent further victimization in Aurora.”
Since August 2024, the Aurora police have responded to 44 calls at the complex, covering threats, gunfire, and squatting incidents. They’re now working with federal agencies, including DHS and ICE, to apprehend the remaining suspects.
Residents are encouraged to share any information related to gang activity. “Aurora is not overrun by gangs,” Chamberlain stated, “but we will continue our efforts until this threat is eliminated.”
Tips can be submitted anonymously to Metro Denver Crime Stoppers.