Report: U.S. Army Documents Reveal Growing Presence of Venezuelan Criminal Organization ‘Tren de Aragua’ in NYC and Denver

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Leaked U.S. Army documents reveal the expanding threat of Venezuela’s Tren de Aragua criminal organization in New York City and Denver, posing significant risks to law enforcement and military personnel.

By yourNEWS Media Newsroom

Leaked Controlled Unclassified Information (CUI) from the U.S. Army’s North Division has exposed the alarming expansion of one of Venezuela’s most dangerous criminal organizations, Tren de Aragua (TdA), within major U.S. cities, including New York City and Denver. The documents, obtained by O’Keefe Media Group, reveal that the gang has established a significant presence in Brooklyn, the Bronx, and Williamsburg, NY, with approximately 400 members now residing in these areas.

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The CUI warns of increasing threats to U.S. military and law enforcement, particularly highlighting the danger posed by TdA members in Denver. The report states that these members have been given a “green light” to attack or open fire on law enforcement, with similar intelligence reported to Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) in New York. The threat is further intensified by the criminal organization’s use of advanced technology and surveillance methods to evade authorities, raising the stakes for local, state, and federal law enforcement.

The document stresses that “coordinated efforts between local, state, federal law enforcement, and the military are crucial” to containing the growing influence of TdA in the U.S. The National Guard has recently increased its presence across New York City subway stations in response to this escalating threat, as tensions rise over the violent activities associated with Venezuelan gang members.

Among the most notable incidents linked to the Tren de Aragua was a violent attack on an apartment complex in Colorado in late August. While details of the assault remain limited, the CUI emphasizes that this event is part of a broader trend of violence involving the gang’s members, further complicating law enforcement’s efforts to mitigate the threat.

Homeland Security and U.S. military personnel are particularly concerned about the group’s increasing sophistication, as the TdA employs advanced surveillance technologies to monitor law enforcement movements, making it more difficult to track and contain their activities. The documents outline the importance of proactive, cross-agency collaboration to address the growing risks posed by TdA.

While the U.S. Army’s North Division has not publicly commented on the leak, the revelations have sparked renewed urgency among law enforcement agencies to step up their responses. Local authorities in both New York City and Denver have intensified patrols and surveillance efforts in key areas where Tren de Aragua members are believed to operate.

As law enforcement and military personnel navigate this heightened threat environment, the public is encouraged to remain vigilant and report suspicious activities, particularly in areas where the TdA has established a foothold.

This evolving situation underscores the complexity of countering transnational criminal organizations and the necessity of a coordinated, multi-jurisdictional approach to safeguard U.S. cities from the growing influence of violent groups like the Tren de Aragua.

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