
In a disturbing series of events, the owner of CBZ Management, a property management company in Aurora, Colorado, has shared an alarming photo of one of its employees who was allegedly assaulted by members of the Venezuelan gang known as Tren de Aragua. The image, which depicts the bloodied employee, highlights the ongoing violence that CBZ claims is linked to the gang’s takeover of several apartment complexes in the area.
Despite contacting local law enforcement and the FBI, CBZ Management reports that authorities have refused to take action against the gang’s activities. The property management company has voiced its frustration, accusing law enforcers of downplaying the severity of the situation for political reasons. CBZ suggests that acknowledging the presence of gangs like Tren de Aragua and their alleged criminal operations would require the government to take accountability, which they are purportedly avoiding.
The company maintains that there is substantial evidence to support its claims, although it believes the danger posed by the illegal migrants involved is being deliberately minimized. CBZ has vowed to continue its efforts to expose the truth, promising to release more evidence in the future.
As this situation unfolds, questions about gang-related violence, law enforcement response, and immigration policy are coming to the forefront, making it an issue of both local and national significance.
