Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua in ‘every major city’ of Tennessee: TBI

Tren de Aragua, a violent Venezuelan gang, has been making headlines due to its growing presence in the U.S., with recent incidents linked to the gang ranging from apartment shootouts in Aurora, Colorado, to kidnappings and murders near Dallas, Texas. Now, according to the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation (TBI), the gang has a presence in every major city in Tennessee.

TBI Director David Rausch addressed the escalating threat during a budget meeting with Tennessee Republican Gov. Bill Lee this week. During the meeting, he warned of an uptick in gang activity in the state over the last few months.

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Officials are particularly concerned about the gang’s involvement in human trafficking, especially the trafficking of women. They are also worried about violent gang clashes between Tren de Aragua and the cartel spilling out onto the streets.

“They are back in all of our major cities,” Rausch said. “They are running human trafficking operations, that is where they start. They will and they have taken on the cartel head on, and they’re very violent in their efforts.”

One example cited by Rausch involved gang members filming themselves executing a cartel member in broad daylight, shooting him 31 times, and then posting the video on social media.

“They will not hesitate to attack their opponents in public and in broad daylight,” Rausch said.

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The TBI is working with law enforcement agencies in other states to track the gang’s movements across the U.S.

TBI Director David Rausch addressed the growing threat during a budget meeting with Governor Bill Lee THIS WEEK –

“They are back in all of our major cities. They are running human trafficking operations, that is where they start.

“They will and they have taken on the cartel head on, and they’re very violent in their efforts.”

“They will not hesitate to attack their opponents in public and in broad daylight.”

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Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua in ‘every major city’ of Tennessee: TBI