Sceptical Tren de Aragua member caught on camera at Colorado apartment building

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Earlier this month, cameras caused by the Colorado apartment building resulted in nine alleged Tren de Alagua (TDA), and in an incident, Aurora police incited violence in the area where Venezuela gangs were ganged.
The doorbell video shows the team pointing at a gun and knocking on the door of an apartment near Sixth Avenue and Potomac Street in Aurora, Colorado on June 9, Police Chief Todd Chamberlain said in a press conference Tuesday.
“It sounds like déjàvu,” Chamberlain said. “…We are actively, effectively and immediately addressing this.”
Chamberlain noted that the people living in the apartment were also from Venezuela and moved within two days before the incident, which he admitted was a good thing, and residents did not open the door after hearing the knock.
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Nine armed crew members suspected of Tren de Aragua gang were wrecked by cameras at an apartment building in Colorado. (Aurora Police/YouTube)
“I trembled and thought about what might have happened to them, but unfortunately, that’s what we saw in that apartment building, and that’s what we’ve been dealing with.”
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The doorbell video shows the group pointing at a gun and repeatedly knocking on a building near Sixth Avenue and Potomac Street in Aurora, Colorado on June 9, 2025. (Aurora Police)
After the incident, the police began to investigate and identify the suspects in the video. On June 11 and 12, two suspects were arrested. Aurora police said four other people known to be involved in previous crimes were also detained.
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An investigation into identifying and arresting the remaining suspects in the video is underway.
Since last August, the Aurora Police Department has received 44 radio calls in the apartment building, and they have narrowed to about 12 separate personal incidents. Chamberlain said the calls were related to shootings, kidnappings, beatings and other shootings.

On June 11 and 12, law enforcement arrested two suspects who appeared in the video. Aurora police said four other people known to be involved in previous crimes were also detained. (Aurora Police)
“I hope everyone understands and knows we are ahead of the way,” Chamberlain said. “It’s not something we react to. This is what we proactively solve everything we may do. ”
The shocking footage is the work of the U.S. immigration and customs enforcement to remove TDA from the U.S. In February, the United States declared TDA a global terrorist organization.
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Aurora is the third largest city in Colorado with a population of more than 398,000, according to the city of Aurora website. Last summer, an Aurora apartment building was the center of the TDA gang taking over the controversy, as viral videos showed armed gang members knocking down the door with heavy artillery and taking over the apartment.
Earlier this year, nine suspected TDA members were charged after violent family invasions, kidnappings and robberies in Aurora.
Aurora police did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital’s request for comment.