Tren de Aragua suspect apprehended by ICE
Fox News’ Alexis McAdams provides details on newly confirmed DHS Sec. Kristi Noem’s efforts to aid ICE during raids in New York City and the arrest of a suspected Tren de Aragua member.
A Venezuelan migrant arrested Tuesday morning during a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) raid in New York City is a member of the violent Tren de Aragua (TdA) gang, Fox News has learned.
Sources in the Department of Homeland Security told Fox News that the suspect, who they identified as Anderson Zambrano-Pacheco, was arrested inside a Bronx apartment and charged with kidnapping, assault and burglary.
Investigators said the 25-year-old Zambrano-Pacheco is the same man who was caught on camera in a video showing heavily armed men kicking down an apartment door at an apartment complex in Aurora, Colorado.
Zambrano-Pacheco has since been hiding out in New York City, according to authorities.
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A Venezuelan migrant arrested during an ICE raid early on Jan. 28 was identified by the Department of Homeland Security as Anderson Zambrano-Pacheco, who was wanted by Aurora Police Department in Colorado and was one of the men who appeared in a viral security camera video from August 2024. (City of Aurora, Colorado / www.auroragov.org)
Alleged gang activity in Aurora came to national attention in August after the surveillance video went viral.
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A screenshot from the viral Aug. 18, 2024, video which brought national attention to the alleged Tren de Aragua problem in Aurora, Colorado. (Edward Romero)
TdA is based mainly in Venezuela and has roughly 5,000 members between the South American country and the United States.
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Others who were involved in the Colorado apartment takeover were also recently arrested in New York City, according to authorities.
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The DEA New York Division participated in an immigration enforcement operation with other federal law enforcement partners, resulting in the arrest of one on kidnapping, assault and burglary charges. (X/ @DEANEWYORKDiv)
ICE posted an update later Tuesday that the agency made 969 arrests in a single day and issued 869 detainers.
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DEA agents make an arrest in New York City on Tuesday, Jan. 28, 2025. (DEA New York )
The arrests came as Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem joined an immigration enforcement raid in New York City on Tuesday. Noem was confirmed Saturday by the Senate to lead the DHS under President Donald Trump. She made it clear during her confirmation hearing that tackling illegal immigration and border security were two of her top priorities.
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DHS Secretary Kristi Noem participates in an immigration raid in New York City. (Department of Homeland Security)
The operation marks the latest in a number of raids across the United States, where officers have targeted public safety threats in major cities and elsewhere.
Fox News Digital’s Adam Shaw contributed to this report
In a recent development, a suspected member of the notorious Tren de Aragua gang who was wanted for an apartment takeover in Aurora, Colorado has been apprehended in New York City. The suspect, whose identity has not been disclosed, was believed to be involved in a violent home invasion in Aurora where multiple individuals were held hostage.
Authorities had been on the lookout for the suspect for weeks, and their efforts finally paid off when he was tracked down and arrested in NYC. The Tren de Aragua gang, known for its ruthless tactics and involvement in drug trafficking, has been a major concern for law enforcement agencies in both the US and Venezuela.
The apprehension of this wanted member is a significant victory in the fight against organized crime and serves as a warning to others involved in criminal activities. The collaboration between law enforcement agencies in different states highlights the importance of cooperation in combating transnational criminal organizations.
The suspect is currently awaiting extradition to Colorado to face charges related to the apartment takeover. More details are expected to emerge as the investigation continues. Stay tuned for updates on this developing story.
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