Tren de Aragua is in cities like Chicago, but to what extent? – NewsNation

Emails from intelligence officials within the Cook County Sheriff’s Office show warnings to Chicago area law enforcement agencies about the gang’s presence as early as October of last year. In one email, two officials from the sheriff’s office acknowledge discussions about the possibility that a criminal network would be operating within the migrant community and likely would “victimize members of that population.”
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debtsor
1 year ago

The target robberies of restaurants throughout the city, seemingly unstoppable, must most assuredly be a professional crew from somewhere else…

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