Tren de Aragua gangsters identified in the infamous Aurora apartment invasion that sparked national outrage over migrant crime were caught up in a major bust Wednesday by New York City police.
Cops in Colorado issued warrants on Oct. 1 for the arrests of Denyeer Aramillo Meneses, 23, and Edison Pena Angulo, 25, on charges of menacing with a firearm and burglary.
The New York Post reported on the bust and the Aurora fugitives:
Local cops say they and four other armed men were caught on camera at The Edge at Lowry Complex apartments on Aug. 18 — just minutes before another man, 25-year-old Oswaldo Jose Dabion Araujo, was fatally shot, the outlet said.
So they DO exist… #OperationAurorahttps://t.co/fgpR4YjSrr
— Danielle Jurinsky (@DaniJurinsky) November 29, 2024
Meneses and Angulo were swept up in a predawn raid in the Bronx by a special task force for selling heroin and the new party concoction Tusi, nicknamed as the Diddy drug. Charges also involved credit card fraud and unspecified acts of violence, the Post reported.
To no one’s surprise, several weapons were also confiscated and a dozen other suspects were taken into custody.
We’re betting the mayor of New York isn’t going to block the deportation of these men by Trump after he’s sworn back into office as Denver Mayor Johnston is threatening to do.