Sunday, September 8, 2024

Who will conquer America first? Islam, LGBTQ, communists, Deep State, Narco State, Child Sex Traffickers?

 

All of the above are vying for control of America, but my question is poorly asked, for Deep State has already taken over America and has run it since 1963. But the other groups are all gaining headway. Narco statism is growing with remarkable speed in South America, it already controls most of Central America, and is making good headway in Europe. 

Here is one small story of an advance by drug gangs in Colorado, possibly motivated by a lousy landlord...


Landlord forced to sell Colorado apartment complex after it was taken over by Venezuelan migrant gang Tren de Aragua



A Colorado landlord has agreed to sell a troubled apartment complex that was taken over by the violent Venezuelan migrant gang Tren de Aragua.

Landlord Zev Baumgarten has been fighting with the Denver suburb of Aurora over the Aspen Grove after the city accused him of allowed it to become a trash-ridden, gang-infested hellhole, according to records obtained by the Denver Gazette. 

Baumgarten is also the owner of another apartment complex where a viral video showed a crew of gun-toting thugs breaking into a unit, according to the Gazette.

Baumgarten’s company has now agreed to sell, lease, or find some “similar disposition” for the complex — which was shuttered in August, displacing some 300 residents, the Gazette reported.

More than 300 residents were evicted from Aspen Grove apartments in Aurora amid code violations and criminal activity.
Jeremy Sparig
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Residents protest the landlord in Aurora, where Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua has set up shop in at least three apartment complexes.
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His company Nome Partners LLC must also pay to clean up the site.

Baumgarten’s company blames a takeover by Tren de Aragua for the dismal state of Aspen Grove.

One investor told the Denver Post that police had known about the gang problem at Aspen Grove for nearly a year. The investor said the situation got so bad that staff abandoned the site, allowing trash to pile up and the building to go to ruin.

In June, attorneys for the landlords had sent letters begging police and local officials for help, claiming Tren de Aragua had “forcibly taken control” of Aspen Grove. The city finally deemed the site a “criminal nuisance” and evicted the residents.

Last month, a video surfaced at a separate apartment complex showed a gun-toting crew breaking into a unit.

That’s when Baumgarten found himself facing more than 80 charges for building code violations, ranging from vermin infestations to power outages.

A doorbell cam video showed suspected gang members breaking into a different apartment complex in Aurora last month.
Edward Romero

Though he puts the blame on gangs, prosecutors pointed out that a second Baumgarten-owned complex, Fitzsimons Place, which was also shuttered in August, had code violations dating back to 2020, according to local publication Westword.

That property, too, had been overrun by migrant gang members, as has a third site in Aurora, a suburb of Denver that opposed its neighbor’s “sanctuary city” policy that has allowed more than 42,000 migrants to enter the city. 

Now, Aurora is feeling the fallout — with residents complaining of shootouts and other criminal activity tied to Tren de Aragua.



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