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ICE arrests Tren de Aragua members after rooftop standoff

ICE agents raided apartment complexes in Denver on Wednesday, targeting members of the Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua (TdA). Exclusive video footage shows suspected gang members climbing onto the roof of the Whispering Pines Apartment complex in Aurora, Colorado, in a desperate attempt to escape arrest.

Federal agents, backed by the FBI and DEA, conducted a coordinated operation with warrants for multiple individuals linked to the notorious South American crime syndicate. As officers moved door-to-door, several migrants attempted to flee onto the roof.

Arrests and resistance

Some residents willingly opened their doors to federal agents and they were not arrested or wanted
ICE makes arrests at apartment complex taken over by Tren de Aragua

One witness reported that a migrant appeared on the verge of jumping but ultimately surrendered. Video from the scene shows suspects kneeling with their hands behind their backs as armed agents zip-tied their wrists.

Whispering Pines is one of three Aurora apartment complexes where Tren de Aragua has established a presence since last year. The gang is known for violent crimes, including extortion, drug trafficking, and murder, with its leadership allegedly instructing members to shoot law enforcement officers.

Federal operation results

Several properties across the Denver area were raided as part of the Tren de Aragua crackdown

Agents also stormed The Jewell, another complex infiltrated by TdA, as previously reported by DailyMail.com. Images from the raid show an armored truck deployed for agent safety, underscoring the gang’s violent reputation.

While ICE had aimed to capture around 100 suspected gang members, sources indicate that Wednesday’s total fell short of that goal. Since President Donald Trump took office, federal authorities have arrested approximately 194 TdA members, according to Fox News.

Tactics and door-to-door searches

Doorbell camera footage from Whispering Pines captured agents knocking on apartment doors, asking residents for entry. Lacking warrants for those units, officers relied on voluntary compliance.

The latest raids highlight federal efforts to dismantle Tren de Aragua’s growing presence in the United States, with more enforcement actions expected in the coming weeks.

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