Aurora Residents Dispute Gang Claims, Blame Landlord
Aurora Residents Dispute Gang Claims, Blame Landlord
Aurora Residents Dispute Gang Claims, Blame Landlord
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Residents of Aurora, Colorado, are challenging widespread claims that their apartment complexes are being overtaken by the Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua, asserting that the real issue lies with their landlord, CBZ Management, who they accuse of neglect and poor living conditions. During a recent press conference, tenants highlighted severe health and safety violations, including infestations of bedbugs and rodents, and stated that the reported gang activity is exaggerated and has been used as a distraction from these issues. Local police confirm the presence of the gang but characterize incidents as isolated, contradicting narratives suggesting widespread takeover. Tenants expressed their frustration over the negative portrayal of their community and the xenophobia they face, arguing that the alleged gang activity has intensified due to media attention. They are calling for accountability from CBZ Management, emphasizing that they are not victims of gang violence but rather of a slumlord's neglect. The situation has sparked a community outcry, with residents organizing protests to reclaim their narrative and demand better living conditions.

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