It is about damn time
I own a small neighborhood of duplexes and a large multiunit building. No clue what I would do, other than beg the police for help, if they were forcefully taken over by gangs.
Full story at the link above ^^^
I own a small neighborhood of duplexes and a large multiunit building. No clue what I would do, other than beg the police for help, if they were forcefully taken over by gangs.
Aurora Police Offer Help to Apartment Complexes Amid Venezuelan Gang Issues
The police department announced the arrests of 10 known Tren de Aragua gang suspects linked to violent crimes and attempted murder throughout the Denver area.
www.theepochtimes.com
Full story at the link above ^^^
Aurora Police Offer Help to Apartment Complexes Amid Venezuelan Gang Issues
The police department announced the arrests of 10 known Tren de Aragua gang suspects linked to violent crimes and attempted murder throughout the Denver area.
9/18/2024
Aurora, Colorado, police release the identities of 10 alleged Venezuelan gang members suspected in violent crimes committed throughout the city in 2024. Courtesy of Aurora Police Department
The city of Aurora, Colorado, wants to assign police officers to apartment complexes where alleged gang members from Venezuela have resided, but the property owner has yet to accept the offer.
Jason Batchelor, Aurora city manager, has offered to assign off-duty police officers to work at two CBZ Management properties from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through Friday.
A city spokesman said this would give CBZ Management more peace of mind as they are encouraged to manage their properties again.
“They have so far not taken us up on that offer,” the spokesman told The Epoch Times on Sept. 17.
“They also continue to be uncooperative with [the Aurora Police Department] on the various criminal cases that occurred at or are tied to their properties going back several months.
“The long-term future of the properties is still to be determined.”
The Epoch Times reached out to CBZ Management for comment but didn’t receive a response by publication time. The New York City-based company owns 11 properties in New York and 11 in Colorado, with a average monthly rent of $1,450 to $2,000.
City officials say claims in social media that the Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua (TdA) is taking over apartment complexes are overstated.
Mayor Mike Coffman and council member Danielle Jurinsky recently issued a statement that sought to “clear the record” about violent gang activity and the city’s response.
“We reiterate that the safety, security, and well-being of community members and visitors is of paramount concern to us and the city,” the officials wrote.
“As for the perception and reality of public safety in Aurora, please understand that issues experienced at a select few properties do not apply to the city as a whole or significant portions of it.”
Tren de Aragua (TdA) “has not ’taken over the city,'” the officials wrote. . .