Posted on 10/16/2024 11:28:20 AM PDT by ChicagoConservative27
The proof of Tren de Aragua’s violence in Aurora, Colo., is written in blood.
A fed-up landlord in the Denver suburb has shared a bloody photo of one of its workers after the man was allegedly beaten to a pulp by members of the brutal Venezuelan prison gang for refusing to let them stay in a vacant apartment they had taken over.
The Brooklyn-based company claimed that the gang effectively stole entire apartment complexes out from under it by threatening employees and tried to extort it for a cut of the rent in exchange for being allowed to keep operating the properties.
Local cops and the FBI were asked to help stop the extortion but refused to step in, CBZ Management said.
(Excerpt) Read more at nypost.com ...
I’ve been told by our current trustworthy administration that this is disinformation. And our just as trustworthy Main Stream News Cartel is saying that too. Plus if it is true then it’s Trump’s fault.
I hear the IRS is looking for a few good thugs.
“How much you want to bet 42% of CO votes red?”
Not enough.
I’m not down on those that vote red, I’m just commenting on how stupid the public is, not just in CO. They have an existential threat in CO, and the majority will vote for more of it.
So, it’s a comment without a point.
I celebrate different cultures and what better way than to bring them here.
I am learning how to be supportive of our new gang member community. I might even beat my wife to a pulp since she is our apartment manager.
I hope if it comes to that, armed citizen militias would "do the work the Feds refuse to do".
Wow, you manage to display that you are nasty and obtuse in one post. Congratulations on being so concise.
Thanks for link - just began watching...and hopefully Trump can achieve similar results.
(@CbzManagement) October 11, 2024
Once Cbz Management fully understood what we—and our tenants—were facing,
we expected a swift govt response, to help us regain control of our properties.....
<><>the city offering meaningful resources
<><>and police protection
<><>perhaps even from the National Guard.
That never happened.
Instead, we were left helpless,
<><>watching as violence, bullets, and destruction overtook our buildings.
<><> Many of our legitimate tenants fled out of fear.
<><>Despite the obvious crisis, several city officials refused to acknowledge the reality.
<><>Instead, they blamed us, citing “code violations” as the reason for shutting down our property—
<><>violations we couldn’t resolve for tenants who weren’t even ours.
Tell me this guy didn’t vote for this. Probably has a “Hate has no home here” sign on his mother’s lawn, where he lives in the basement.
You should add at the end: Or they are.
If we had a decent government, a few SEAL teams would have already been sent into these places and cleaned them out - for good.
When Trump is elected, he can buy the apartment building, then have a private security team deal with it. With forced permission from gov't authorities, until he drains the swamp with decent gov't authorities.
“I suppose the police are standing down on orders from the mayor.”
Incorrect. LEO refuse to go into these places out of fear for their own safety because the state and local officials will not provide the resources to support a a police operation.
Maybe more people will see how the federal and state government refuses to protect them from the criminals they imported to their cities and towns. They won’t arrest the illegals but if citizens protect their lives and property they will be prosecuted to the fullest. That’s your government under democrat control.
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