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Aurora Gang Allegation Debunked Amid Property Neglect Concerns

A rally in the courtyard is staged by the East Colfax Community Collective to address chronic problems in the apartment buildings occupied by people displaced from their home countries in central and

Authorities in Aurora, Colorado, have refuted claims of a Venezuelan street gang taking over a rundown apartment complex in the city. The allegations, which gained traction among conservatives and were echoed by former President Donald Trump, were based on an unsubstantiated video showing armed men at the complex.

City officials have clarified that the deteriorated state of the buildings was due to neglect by the property manager, CBZ Management, rather than gang control. While the police have linked individuals to the Tren de Aragua gang and made arrests related to criminal activities, there is no evidence of the gang taking over the complex or collecting rent.

The city of Aurora is pursuing legal action against CBZ Management for neglecting properties and code violations. The company's failure to address issues such as bedbugs, rodents, and water leaks has drawn criticism from residents, many of whom are immigrants from Venezuela and other Latin American countries.

Neglect by property manager, CBZ Management, blamed for rundown state of complex.
Allegations of Venezuelan gang control in Aurora debunked by city officials.
Police link individuals to Tren de Aragua gang but find no evidence of gang takeover.
City of Aurora taking legal action against CBZ Management for property neglect and code violations.
Residents criticize CBZ Management for failing to address issues like bedbugs and water leaks.
No immediate plans for evictions despite concerns raised by residents.
Task force established to address criminal activities affecting migrant communities.
Ongoing investigation into armed individuals at complex; authorities seize evidence.
Aurora police committed to investigating and arresting individuals involved in criminal activities.

Despite concerns raised by residents about potential evictions, city officials have stated that there are no immediate plans for such actions. They have also announced a task force to address criminal activities affecting migrant communities, including the alleged presence of the Tren de Aragua gang.

While the video showing armed individuals at the complex has fueled fears, authorities have seized evidence related to the incident and are conducting an ongoing investigation. Aurora police have emphasized their commitment to investigating and arresting individuals involved in criminal activities and maintaining a strong presence at the properties in question.

The city aims to address the problems stemming from absentee property owners and ensure the safety and well-being of residents in the affected complexes.

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