Drug Enforcement Administration agents raided a makeshift nightclub in an Adams County warehouse on January 26, taking 50 undocumented immigrants into custody. The raid was intended to target drug trafficking and the Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua. However, investigators only found small amounts of drugs and weapons that were discarded during the raid, insufficient to bring charges through the U.S. Attorney’s Office. No charges have been filed in connection with the raid.
Drug Enforcement Administration agents raided a makeshift night club in an Adams County warehouse and took 50 undocumented immigrants into custody on Sunday, Jan. 26. .Crime and Public Safety |Crime and Public Safety |
41 arrested by immigration officials during raid of Tren de Aragua party in Adams County, officials say The Jan. 26 raid on a warehouse in the 6600 block of Federal Boulevard was designed to target drug trafficking and the Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua,But investigators only found “user quantities” of drugs and weapons thrown out during the raid that couldn’t be used to bring charges through the U.S. Attorney’s Office, DEA spokesperson Steffan Tubbs said in an email.
Feds go door-to-door demanding IDs at Denver apartment complex: "I would never snitch on my neighbors," resident saysDenver protest against President Trump, ICE raids draws thousands outside state CapitolPHOTOS: ICE raids conducted in Denver and AuroraOpinion: There's a vaccine for poultry. The reason the U.S. isn't using it is insane.
Editorial: ICE walks a thin line in Aurora and Denver as it searches for 100 "gang members" but knocks on everyone's door
Drug Trafficking Immigration Gang Activity Law Enforcement Venezuelan Gang
United States Latest News, United States Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
DEA Conducts Major Raids in Denver, Arresting Over 50 Linked to Venezuelan and Mexican CartelsThe Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) conducted multiple raids in the Denver metro area over four days, resulting in the arrest of over 50 individuals, many with ties to violent transnational criminal organizations. The operations targeted members of the Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua (TdA) and Mexican cartels, leading to the seizure of over 130,000 fentanyl pills and numerous weapons.
Read more »
Federal Law Enforcement Targets Venezuelan Gang in Multi-City RaidFederal agents conducted raids at multiple apartment complexes in Aurora and Denver, targeting over 100 members of the Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua.
Read more »
ICE carries out raid, 100 members of Venezuelan gang targeted for arrest: OfficialsICE carried out an early morning raid at an apartment complex in Denver, supported by the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration and the FBI.
Read more »
Federal Agents Raid Apartments in Denver Targeting Venezuelan GangFederal immigration officials conducted a raid targeting members of a Venezuelan gang in the Denver area. Officials did not immediately disclose the number of arrests made.
Read more »
Noem Joins Immigration Raid in the Bronx Targeting Venezuelan Gang MemberSouth Dakota Governor Kristi Noem participated in an immigration raid in the Bronx, targeting a high-profile Venezuelan gang member wanted for kidnapping, assault, and burglary. The raid highlights the Trump administration's tough stance on immigration, which includes increased ICE arrests and the lifting of guidelines restricting ICE from operating at 'sensitive locations'.
Read more »
Noem Joins Immigration Raid in NYC Targeting Venezuelan Gang MemberU.S. Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem participated in a high-profile immigration raid in New York City, targeting a Venezuelan gang member linked to the Tren de Aragua. The raid, conducted by ICE and federal partners, aimed to enforce immigration laws and protect public safety.
Read more »