The tranquility of Aurora, Colorado, a suburb of Denver, has been shattered as Venezuelan gangs reportedly seize control of apartment complexes, leaving American citizens in a state of disbelief.
Denver has become a popular destination for Venezuelans crossing the porous borders of the United States, a situation that has escalated under the watch of Vice President Kamala Harris, who is currently overseeing the border crisis.
As reported by Gateway Pundit, a startling 911 call was recently shared on social media platform X by Libs of Tik Tok, revealing a chilling incident in Chicago. The call detailed an attempt by 32 armed Venezuelan migrants to commandeer an apartment complex. The transcript of the call paints a disturbing picture of the situation.
The 911 operator relayed a report of a person with a firearm at 6124 S. King St., with 32 Venezuelans allegedly trespassing in the building. The operator reported the presence of firearms and motorcycles in the courtyard, and filled stairwells. A second operator queried whether the response was for a shots fired incident or for the situation at 6124 S. King St., to which a Chicago police officer confirmed the latter. The officer added that there had been multiple calls about the situation, describing a large gathering and potential trespassing by 32 Venezuelans.
As winter approaches, questions arise about the intentions of these Venezuelan gangs, who were once powerful figures in their home countries. Will they be content to sleep in tents in local parks while unarmed Chicago residents sleep indoors? A Chicago resident issued a stark warning to the armed Venezuelan gangs considering taking over their residences in gun-free Chicago, stating, "We got switches!"
This situation may serve as a stark reminder to Americans about the importance of the Second Amendment. As the crisis unfolds, it underscores the need for citizens to protect themselves and their property, a fundamental right enshrined in the Constitution.
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