In a significant endorsement during Friday’s rally in Aurora, Colorado, Douglas County Sheriff Darren Weekly took to the stage to express his support for former President Donald Trump. Sheriff Weekly, who serves one of the largest counties in the state with a population of around 385,000, emphasized the growing threat of the Tren de Aragua gang, which has emerged in the Denver metro area. He believes that only Trump can provide the leadership necessary to stop the gang’s violent expansion in the region.
The Sheriff of one of the biggest counties in Colorado just got up on stage at the Aurora rally to endorse Trump, saying only he can stop the gangster invasion plaguing the state
— George (@BehizyTweets) October 11, 2024
This is YUGGEEE! pic.twitter.com/wLAwSWBXDA
The endorsement came during Trump’s address to an enthusiastic crowd in Aurora, with a large overflow audience outside. Despite President Joe Biden winning Colorado by 13.5% in the 2020 election, Trump’s rally attracted considerable attention from Coloradans frustrated with rising crime and illegal immigration. Sheriff Weekly’s remarks reflected a growing sentiment among some residents that the recent surge in gang violence, including incidents in areas like the Nome Street apartment complex in Aurora, requires immediate and decisive action.
Tren de Aragua: A Growing Threat
The Tren de Aragua gang, whose name translates to “Aragua Train,” is a transnational criminal organization that originated in Venezuela’s prison system. Initially focused on extortion, drug trafficking and smuggling within Venezuela, the gang expanded its operations over the years, becoming a powerful player in the country’s criminal underworld. As Venezuela’s economic and political situation deteriorated under President Nicolás Maduro, Tren de Aragua diversified its criminal activities to include kidnapping, human trafficking, arms smuggling and illegal mining in the Orinoco Mining Arc, a resource-rich area.
The gang’s influence has since spread beyond Venezuela’s borders, with law enforcement agencies now monitoring its presence in multiple countries, including the United States. The Denver metro area has seen an uptick in gang-related violence, with some attributing the escalation to Denver’s status as a “sanctuary city.” Sanctuary policies, which limit local law enforcement’s cooperation with federal immigration authorities, have been a point of contention in the broader immigration debate.
BREAKING: Hundreds of people, including families are currently being kicked out of their apartment complex in Aurora, Colorado after Venezuelan migrant gangs took over the building
— George (@BehizyTweets) August 14, 2024
Kamala Harris's open border is fully responsible for this
Some tenants have no idea where they're… pic.twitter.com/k5qHaY9Pjk
Law Enforcement Response
In response to the growing gang activity, law enforcement agencies in Denver’s surrounding suburbs have reportedly formed a task force to address the issue. While Denver itself maintains its sanctuary city status, suburbs like Aurora and Douglas County are stepping up efforts to curb the influence of groups like the Tren de Aragua. Sheriff Weekly’s endorsement of Trump was framed as part of this broader push to restore order and address public safety concerns.
Trump has repeatedly emphasized law and order in his platform, and Sheriff Weekly’s backing highlights the importance of this issue for many voters in the state. With gang violence on the rise and law enforcement ramping up efforts to counter it, Trump’s tough-on-crime stance may resonate with those worried about security in their communities.
A Divisive Issue in Colorado
The rise of the Tren de Aragua and the broader debate over illegal immigration and sanctuary city policies are likely to remain focal points in Colorado politics leading up to the 2024 election. While Colorado has traditionally leaned Democratic in recent years, growing concerns over crime and border security may shift voter priorities.
The Aurora rally, one of the largest in the state, showcased the deep divide over these issues, with Trump supporters rallying behind his strong rhetoric on law enforcement and immigration control. Sheriff Weekly’s endorsement added another high-profile voice to this debate, underscoring the urgency of the situation for many Coloradans.
WOW! I'm at the Aurora, Colorado Trump rally and there are TENS OF THOUSANDS trying to get in!
— Bo Loudon (@BoLoudon) October 11, 2024
Trump can even draw a MASSIVE CROWD in blue Colorado!
Is there anything he can't do?!🔥
Kamala DEFINITELY wouldn't want you to share this! pic.twitter.com/9woHniQyU1
🚨 Trump just called Colorado’s Democrat Governor “CHICKENSHlT” for refusing to stop violent Venezuelan gangs from taking over apartment complexes in Aurora
— Nick Sortor (@nicksortor) October 12, 2024
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Well said, Mr. President! pic.twitter.com/CSpHLBKl4E
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