It has been revealed through Controlled Unclassified Information (CUI) from the US Army that there is a growing presence of the Venezuelan gang, Tren de Aragua (TdA), in the United States, according to from James O’Keefe‘s O’Keefe Media Group.
According to a document obtained by OMG, Tren de Aragua has “established a presence in Brooklyn, Bronx, and Williamsburg, NY,” with approximately 400 members residing in these areas. The information also revealed that TdA members in Denver “have been given a ‘green light‘ to fire on or attack law enforcement,” and that Homeland Security investigations in New York have received similar intelligence reports about the gang’s activity.
The document highlights the gang’s use of advanced technology and surveillance techniques, which pose heightened risks to US military personnel and law enforcement. It emphasized that “Coordinated efforts between local, state, federal law enforcement, and the military are crucial” in order to counter the growing threats posed by the TdA.
Additionally, the document states, “Current global events, monetary gains, and criminal interests may drive this gang to target DoD facilities and personnel with targeted attacks, and vandalism with the intent [to] harm and cause fear.” […]
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