Posted on 12/11/2024 3:00:18 AM PST by Kid Shelleen
The Venezuelan prison gang Tren de Aragua has now made its mark in 17 US states after at least one member was arrested in one of the smallest and most remote states in the US.
Local cops in West Fargo, North Dakota, arrested Dallas-based suspected gang member Henry Theis, 25, early last month, according to local news reports.
Police originally pulled over Theis for a broken taillight, but soon discovered more than $24,000 in cash he allegedly stole from a nearby bank, two facemasks, black latex gloves, wires and a computer keyboard, according to KXLG.
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They know the right magic words to say so that the America-hating left won’t deport them.
I say all those supporting this treasonous act on the American people be deported wit them
“Henry Theis, 25....”
A German-Venezuelan. These worthies best not find themselves in certain parts of “rural” America. Locals just might take a dim view!😎
Gather them all together and dump them back home in a military style assault. The Venezuelan military won’t respond.
They might even revolt.
Wood chipper eh!
West Fargo, ND, Police originally pulled over Dallas-based suspected Tren de Aragua gang member Henry Theis, 25, for a broken taillight, but soon discovered more than $24,000 in cash he allegedly stole from a nearby bank, two facemasks, black latex gloves, wires and a computer keyboard, according to KXLG. (Excerpt) Read more at nypost.com ...
Definitely a better life stealing from US ATMs than Venezuela ATMs. The ones down there hold worthless paper.
He saw the movie / TV Series!
Fargo is ND’s leftist haven. Whatever is wrong with America and destroying America can be found in Fargo. This thug is no surprise and likely has many there that support him and his buddies.
Ludicrous......
ICE needs to interview him anyways.
And for a suicide watch, use the Epstein method. A camera.
Henry Theis? what kind of Latin name is that?
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