Some city, state and national leadership apparently do not want you to know the truth about what is happening in Aurora, Colorado.

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In a Denver suburb, a trio of masked gunmen were captured on camera executing a brazen robbery, highlighting the escalating crime issues in areas grappling with migrant gang activities.

The incident, which took place early Thursday morning, involved the theft of a motorcycle from an open garage at a residential home in Commerce City, as detailed by local law enforcement.

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Surveillance footage released by the Commerce City Police shows three individuals, masked and hooded, arriving at the property in a dark-colored, older-model Ford pickup with a silver stripe.

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Two of the suspects, armed with a handgun and an AR-style rifle, were seen using flashlights to scope the garage before absconding with the motorcycle.

The local police, deeply concerned by the severity of the crime, commented on the incident, highlighting the potential for even more dangerous outcomes. “We always take property crime seriously… but when you bring an AR-style rifle to a home burglary/motor vehicle theft, we can’t help but wonder how much worse this could have been and how dangerous you really are,” police expressed in a statement that was reportedly removed later, according to KDVR.

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This theft occurs against a backdrop of increasing unrest in the nearby city of Aurora, where Venezuelan migrant gangs, specifically the Tren de Aragua, have been blamed for a series of violent incidents.

In July, this gang was implicated in a shooting in a Target parking lot which led to a chaotic demonstration involving Venezuelan migrants.

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The situation escalated to the extent that local businesses, including Target, were forced to shut early due to safety concerns.

The violence and public disturbances have had a significant impact on local residents. A couple, Cindy and Edward Romero, described their harrowing experience living in an apartment complex taken over by armed gangs.

In an interview with Fox 31, they recounted a recent shootout that left one person severely injured and several vehicles damaged. “It’s been a nightmare, and I can’t wait to get out of here,” Cindy Romero stated, explaining the extreme security measures they’ve had to implement at home.

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Local officials have been vocal about the challenges posed by these gangs. Aurora Mayor Mike Coffman described the situation as a symptom of broader federal policy failures, particularly criticizing the Biden administration’s handling of border security and immigration. “I think we’re a victim of a failed policy at the southern border,” Mayor Coffman told FOX News, adding that the city’s efforts to manage the crisis have been hampered by inadequate federal support and coordination.

The ongoing situation in Aurora and Commerce City illustrates the complex interplay between local crime, migration, and federal policy, leaving communities searching for effective solutions to restore safety and order.

Meanwhile, Colorado’s governor Jared Polis is saying ‘migrant gangs taking over Aurora was a figment of your imagination,’ and flip flopping ‘on live TV over Harris ‘supporting’ southern border wall.’

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People are not buying what Polis is saying…