James O’Keefe Obtains US Army Documents Exposing Violent Venezuelan Gang Threat in NYC — National Guard Reportedly on High Alert! | The Gateway Pundit

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Investigative journalist James O’Keefe has obtained leaked US military documents revealing the growing threat from the Venezuelan criminal organization Aragua trail (TDA) in New York.

The Aragua trailone of Venezuela’s most dangerous gangs, has reportedly gained a foothold in key neighborhoods in Brooklyn, the Bronx and Williamsburg. An estimated 400 members currently live in those areas.

According to the documents, which are categorized as Controlled Unclassified Information (CUI), Aragua trail is actively involved in human trafficking, drug trafficking and arms trafficking and poses a threat not only to local communities but also to law enforcement officials themselves.

O’Keefe Media’s revealing report follows disturbing footage of National Guard troops stationed at key New York City transit points, including subway stations.

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Last week, Jason Goodman, founder of Crowdsource the Truth, captured footage of the exterior of the Wolcott Hotel in Manhattan, which has been converted into a migrant shelter.

Goodman confronted U.S. Army personnel stationed outside the building and questioned their presence at the location. When asked why they were stationed in a hotel, one soldier bluntly replied, “We’re here at the request of the State of New York.”

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The leaked documents reveal that the Aragua trail presence is not limited to New York. The gang is also active in Denver, where they have been ordered to attack police officers.

Gateway Pundit previously reported that Fox 31 Denver reporter Vicente Arenas recently released a video showing alarming footage of an armed group at another apartment complex in Aurora.

The gang members also threatened to kill the managers of another apartment complex in Aurora, Colorado, according to a lawsuit filed by a law firm representing the property’s lender.

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