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Frenzy over Venezuelan gang in Aurora reaches crescendo, fueled by conflicting information and politics

Reports of Tren de Aragua gang members taking over Aurora apartment complexes “completely overblown,” City Council member says

Residents hold signs at the Edge at Lowry apartment complex in Aurora on Tuesday, Sept. 3, 2024. Residents of the Edge and nearby Whispering Pines apartments gathered to voice their concerns about the property management company and the viral video that set off a wave of national attention. (Photo by AAron Ontiveroz/The Denver Post)
Residents hold signs at the Edge at Lowry apartment complex in Aurora on Tuesday, Sept. 3, 2024. Residents of the Edge and nearby Whispering Pines apartments gathered to voice their concerns about the property management company and the viral video that set off a wave of national attention. (Photo by AAron Ontiveroz/The Denver Post)
Noelle Phillips of The Denver Post.DENVER, CO - DECEMBER 4:  Shelly Bradbury - Staff portraits at the Denver Post studio.  (Photo by Eric Lutzens/The Denver Post)
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Even former President Donald Trump weighed in during a podcast interview, repeating unverified claims that gangs were taking over big buildings with “big rifles” in the city.
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