Exclusive: NYPD Gang Data Reveals the Most Dangerous Tren de Aragua Members Terrorizing New York City
A terrifying wave of violence is sweeping across New York City as the deadly Venezuelan gang, Tren de Aragua, infiltrates the city under the guise of migrants seeking refuge. Police sources have provided alarming data from the NYPD’s gang database, exposing 15 of the most dangerous members of this brutal organization who have embedded themselves in the fabric of the city. These gang members have openly admitted their allegiance to Tren de Aragua and are tied to a string of violent crimes that paint a chilling picture of their reign of terror:-
**Murder & Non-Negligent Manslaughter:** 3 cases-
**Rape:** 1 case-
**Robbery:** 10 cases-
**Felony Assault:** 6 cases-
**Grand Larceny:** 7 cases-
**Dangerous Weapons Possession:** 3 cases-
**Possession of Stolen Property:** 2 cases-
**Petit Larceny:** 9 cases-
**Assault & Related Offenses:** 3 cases-
**Offenses Against Public Administration:** 1 caseThese 15 identified members are just the tip of the iceberg. Some have been arrested, but others remain on the loose, evading capture and continuing to spread fear across the city. I believe there could be thousands more Tren de Aragua operatives lurking in the shadows of New York City, sowing chaos wherever they go. Their operations are ruthless, organized, and devastating. Tren de Aragua is not just attacking innocent civilians; they are waging war against other migrant gangs and local criminal organizations, violently eliminating anyone who stands in their way. Bodies are piling up as these gang members enforce their dominance with terrifying efficiency.These criminals have formed sophisticated shoplifting crews, scooter robbery gangs, and pickpocketing rings that are terrorizing communities across the city. Their reach extends into drug dealing, human trafficking, and the prostitution business, where they exploit vulnerable migrants living in city shelters, dragging them into a nightmare of exploitation and violence.Tren de Aragua is infamous for its brutality, and their presence in New York City is like a ticking time bomb, threatening to unleash an even greater wave of violence. These gang members are killers without conscience, preying on the city and leaving devastation in their wake. Yet, under the current Sanctuary City Law, New York City’s hands are tied. The law prevents cooperation with ICE agents, making it nearly impossible to deport these violent criminals, even as they continue to destroy lives.In a desperate bid to protect the city, NYPD Chief of Patrol John Chell and New York City Mayor Eric Adams have both called for an amendment to the Sanctuary City Law. The mayor has voiced his concerns, acknowledging the need to rethink the city’s sanctuary status in light of the growing threat posed by gangs like Tren de Aragua. Until this law is revised, these criminals remain untouchable, free to wreak havoc and terrorize the city. As law enforcement races to identify and apprehend these individuals, New Yorkers live in fear, knowing that the full scale of Tren de Aragua’s terror has yet to be revealed. The streets are no longer safe, and the city teeters on the brink of a violent eruption that could plunge it into chaos.