INVADER NEWS: Two Suspected Tren de Aragua Members Released from Custody after Colorado Shooting; Shock as Two Tren de Aragua Gangsters Jailed for Terrorizing Denver Suburb are Allowed to Walk Out of Jail and Roam Free in Colorado, and related stories
Two suspected Tren de Aragua members released from custody after Colorado shooting:
Two suspected Tren de Aragua gang members busted in connection with an attempted murder in the migrant hotbed of Aurora, Colorado, have been released from custody, The Post has learned.
Venezuelan brothers Dixon Azuaje-Perez, 20, and Nixon Azuaje-Perez, 19, who are charged with trying to tamper with evidence in the July 28 shooting, were sprung after posting $1,000 bond — and despite Immigration and Customs Enforcement issuing a detainer for their arrests, sources said.
The pair are being monitored with GPS technology and are located near an apartment complex in Denver, sources said.
Aurora Police Department confirmed to The Post that the two “are no longer in custody.”
Homeland Security sources told The Post that the brothers entered the US on Aug. 22, 2023 at a port of entry in Eagle Pass, Texas, using the CBP One app, even though they lacked proper documents to be allowed in.
Instead, they claimed to be seeking asylum and were ushered through, sources said.
“Sanctuary cities do not protect United States citizens, they only protect criminals,” said former Denver ICE director John Fabbricatore, who is running for Congress in Colorado. “As we see in this case, where two individuals that were let in on the CBP One app were involved in a shooting and were released due to sanctuary policy, and ICE was not notified. Two men who will go back into the community and potentially commit more crimes.”
Within hours of their entry into the US, the siblings were released and believed to be en route to New York — where they told federal authorities they were headed. —>READ MORE HERE
Shock as two Tren de Aragua gangsters jailed for terrorizing Denver suburb are allowed to walk out of jail and roam free in Colorado:
Two thugs from the notorious Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua arrested in Colorado for a shooting are free and on the streets in Aurora, Colorado, DailyMail.com can reveal.
Dixon Azuaje-Perez, 20, and Nixon Azuaje-Perez, 19, are two of four Tren de Aragua gang members arrested by local police in recent days for an attempted murder on July 28 that occurred at the Nome Street Apartments.
It’s one of the apartment buildings overtaken by armed members of South American mob.
Aurora police confirmed Dixon and Nixon are no longer in jail.
‘Nixon and Dixon both posted $1,000 bond on their charges,’ a police spokesman told DailyMail.com.
‘They are no longer in custody.’
Dixon Azuaje-Perez, 20, and Nixon Azuaje-Perez, 19, are two of four Tren de Aragua gang members arrested by local police in recent days for an attempted murder in July that occurred at the Nome Street Apartments
Both Dixon and Nixon are described as suspected members of TdA, as the gang is known to federal law enforcement officials.
Meanwhile, Jhonnarty Dejesus Pacheco-Chirinos, 24, and his brother Jhonardy Jose Pacheco-Chirinos, also known as ‘Cookie’ or ‘Galleta’ are known gang members.
They were arrested in connection with the same shooting and are in the custody of Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
TdA is best known for its brutal sex trafficking of women and girls in South America, as well as its smuggling of their own countrymen.
A bombshell report details the complete control the criminal organization had on the Whispering Pine Apartments in the Denver suburb,
Vacant units had reportedly been used to host ‘parties’ where the gang provided ‘drug and child prostitution,’ according to the apartments’ manager, who added that the gangster said ‘minors are a good source of money.’ —>READ MORE HERE
Follow links below to related stories:
Suspected Tren de Aragua gang members in Aurora, Colorado, released on $1,000 bond
Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua in Colorado: Here’s what we know
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