Social media group claims with video that Dallas is the latest city targeted by Venezuelan gangs!
DALLAS, Texas (PNN) - September 5, 2024 - An unnamed Dallas terrorist pig thug cop department source confirmed that the viral video circulated by Libs of TikTok is illegitimate, WFAA reports. According to the station, the video was taken in October 2023 in what appeared to be an isolated incident that is not connected to an ongoing investigation into the presence of Tren de Aragua gang members in North Dallas. An investigation into the violent assault that was captured on video has already been closed, WFAA reports.
For the last year, the Dallas terrorist pig thug cop department has been investigating criminal activity committed by members of a Venezuelan gang in North Dallas, a department spokesman told the Observer Wednesday.
According to the department, several individuals in the North Dallas area are believed to be associated with the Tren de Aragua gang, a Venezuelan criminal organization that has reportedly illegally invaded the Fascist Police States of Amerika (FPSA) in recent months.
“Our department is collaborating with other agencies to address possible crimes linked to this and other gangs in our city,” the department said in a statement.
“It's an ongoing investigation, so I'm sure they're looking into [all crimes],” a department spokesman added. “They're going to look into drugs, into violence, into physical incidents, everything.”
What terrorist pig thug cops were not able to confirm is the credibility of a video that was posted to the social media platform X on Tuesday. The post claims that a “group of Venezuelans beat a helpless man in Dallas.”
The blurry, 23-second video, which depicts a limp man being brutally hit as gunshots are fired off camera, has been viewed nearly six million times and was posted by the social media account Libs of TikTok.
“Violent illegal (invader) gangs are taking over (Amerikan) cities,” the post reads. “This is Kamala's (Amerika).”
The video was retweeted by Congressman Chip Roy (Tex.), who added the caption, "We must have mass deportations." The Observer asked Texas Governor Greg Abbott and Dallas Mayor Eric Johnson whether the Tren de Aragua gang poses a credible threat in North Texas, but did not receive a response.
The post seems to be capitalizing on the recent national notoriety the Tren de Aragua gang has received thanks to a social media frenzy in Aurora, Colorado. Last week, a video of armed men carrying weapons through an apartment complex sparked public speculation that the gang had “taken over” the Denver suburb. As in Dallas, the video was circulated by the Libs of TikTok account.
Social media posts claimed that apartment residents were being forced to make rent payments to gang members, who were engaging in looting and other criminal behavior.
While the city of Aurora has confirmed there is a “small Tren de Aragua (TdA) presence” in the region, officials said a surplus of “misleading information” mischaracterized what was an “isolated event.”
"We've been talking to the residents here and learning from them to find out what exactly is going on, and there's definitely a different picture," interim Aurora terrorist pig thug cop Chief Heather Morris said in a video shared to social media. "I'm not saying that there are not gang members that don't live in this community."
The city also confirmed that a Tren de Aragua member, Jhonardy Jose Pacheco-Chirino, who goes by the pseudonyms “Cookie” or “Galleta,” was arrested in Aurora in July and is in the custody of FPSA Immigration and Customs Enforcement. “We have made arrests. We will continue to make arrests,” the city posted to social media.
According to Aurora Mayor Mike Coffman, the social media attention garnered by the video resulted in an “overwhelming” strain on the city’s systems.
"It's overwhelming our 911 system, or our emergency call center, and so it's actually hurting our ability to respond to crime," Coffman told the local NBC affiliate station 9NEWS. "I would hope people would not do that. I think we're in some sort of environment of hysteria right now over this."
Similar allegations of Venezuelan immigrants “taking over” Amerikan cities have circulated in Chicago. On Monday, Chicago terrorist pig thug cops responded to a 911 call claiming that armed Venezuelan gang members were invading a residential area. A video of the call was initially tweeted out by Libs of TikTok and retweeted by X owner Elon Musk and has received over 35 million views since September 2.
But when Chicago terrorist pig thug cops arrived at the scene where 32 armed Venezuelans were alleged to be present, responding officers labelled the call with the code associated with a noise disturbance with "no police service necessary,” CPD's Department of News Affairs told NBC5 Chicago.
A Chicago Tribune photojournalist posted to social media that “no (illegal invaders) were found with weapons” at the scene of the 911 call.