On June 9, a group of nine individuals, believed to be members of the Venezuelan Tren de Aragua gang, armed themselves and confronted residents inside an Aurora, Colorado, apartment building on Potomac Street. The chilling encounter was recently captured on a doorbell camera, showing them brandishing firearms and banging on doors before fleeing the scene.
Police have since arrested two suspects, 23-year-old Larry Galbreath—whose firearm matched those seen in the video—and 22-year-old Jordan Green. Both lived in the targeted complex. Investigators continue to search for the remaining Venezuelan nationals involved, working in coordination with state agents and federal partners such as Homeland Security and ICE.
Aurora Police Chief Todd Chamberlain described the gang’s presence as a “cancer” on the community, highlighting that law enforcement has responded to 44 incident calls at the apartment complex since August 2024, including threats, gunfire, and reports of squatting.
Chamberlain stressed authorities are taking proactive measures, urging residents to report suspicious activity as part of a broader effort to dismantle the gang’s operations in the area.