Judge Issues Arrest Warrant For Two Men In Viral Surveillance Video

By: James Clark
October 7, 2024
Gang members
Armed men

FrontPageDetectives.com has learned that in Aurora, Colorado, a District Court judge has signed arrest warrants for two individuals, Edilson Yoel Pena-Angulo, 25, and Danyeer Aramillo-Meneses, 23. The two were connected to an August 18 shooting and a viral surveillance video featuring armed men at an apartment complex. Police insist that they are not connected to any criminal organization.

Despite assurances from local authorities, residents have recently spoken out about the alleged criminal activity of Tren de Aragua gang members in multiple states. In San Antonio, 19 people were arrested with four identified as members of Tren de Aragua. The gang is accused of human trafficking and drug crimes. In Denver, police say the gang has a small presence with connections to various crimes, including an attempted murder and a jewelry store robbery.

Felony charges
They face felony charges of first-degree burglary and menacing with a firearm.
Ten Venezuelan nationals
Ten Venezuelan nationals associated with the Tren de Aragua gang were arrested recently.
Have no ties
However, Aurora police have maintained that the six suspects in the video have no ties to any criminal organization.
Outstanding suspects
Officials are actively searching for the outstanding suspects, with five of the six already identified.
Gang members
“I find it very insulting that once again, police leadership are undermining the work of the men and women of the police department who have worked so hard to not only identify Tren de Aragua gang members in this video and in general work to build these cases against them,” Aurora City Council Member Danielle Jurinsky said previously.
Operation Safe Haven
“Operation Safe Haven investigators are actively searching for all outstanding suspects with the assistance of local, state and federal law enforcement partners,” Aurora Police stated.
A warrant
“Investigators also are working to positively identify the last remaining suspect in anticipation that a warrant for his arrest will be written and submitted to the courts in the future,” the police concluded.