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    Shelter-in-place order in Aurora, Colorado, unrelated to gang activity | Fact check

    By BrieAnna J. Frank, USA TODAY,

    14 days ago

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    The claim: Aurora, Colorado, shelter-in-place order was related to Venezuelan gang activity

    A Sept. 5 Facebook post ( direct link , archive link ) includes an image of an Aurora Police Department SUV with text that reads “shelter in place.”

    “Didn’t the feckless governor say the Venezuelan gang issues were all made up? But now the citizens have to shelter in place?” the post reads.

    It was shared more than 600 times in a week. Another version of the claim spread widely on X, formerly Twitter.

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    Our rating: False

    The shelter-in-place order was issued to residents in an area where police were working to arrest a wanted felon. A department spokesperson said the order was not related to gang activity.

    Order didn't apply to apartment complex at center of speculation

    The claim came amid reports of Venezuelan gang activity at an apartment complex in Aurora, Colorado.

    While city officials have said there is a “small Tren de Aragua presence in Aurora,” interim Aurora Police Chief Heather Morris said in August that The Edge at Lowry Apartments had not been “taken over” by gang members, USA TODAY reported .  Tren de Aragua is a large criminal organization from Venezuela.

    A shelter-in-place order issued Sept. 4 had “nothing to do with gang activity,” Aurora Police Department spokesperson Joe Moylan told USA TODAY.

    Rather, the order only applied to “residents residing between Nome and Moline streets and 17th and 19th avenues” as police worked to arrest a wanted felon. The area is more than a mile from the apartment complex at the center of online speculation.

    Alfredo Jaquez, 40, was arrested on a felony menacing warrant , and the shelter-in-place order was lifted .

    Fact check : No, Obama never said Venezuelans have the government they deserve

    USA TODAY previously debunked a false claim that a video shows Hells Angels on the way to Colorado to confront Venezuelan gang members.

    USA TODAY reached out to the user who shared the post for comment but did not immediately receive a response.

    Check Your Fact and Lead Stories also debunked the claim.

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    This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Shelter-in-place order in Aurora, Colorado, unrelated to gang activity | Fact check

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    scord
    13d ago
    Still don’t feel any better about it
    Varick
    13d ago
    For people that don't have the slightest idea what they're talking about, Aurora is an incorporated city right up against Denver. It is actually larger in square miles..... it's huge. It has every type of environment from the slums you would see in a deep blue city to the Mcmansions in southeast Aurora built by California transplants who sold their cracker boxes for $0.75M Yeah, the 'city' is extremely diverse, like driving from Beverly Hills to Compton. Regardless of its history, we have to deal with the problems and issues of today. Denver metro and Colorado as a whole, have gone to Hell in a handbasket over the past 3 decades with the worst decisions made by Librul wokesters, like declaring sanctuary status. Those of us who remember how things were in the 70's 80's 90's just want our fucking state back.
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