Blood-Chilling Heist: Violent Venezuelan ‘Tren de Aragua’ Members Arrested in Dallas After Brutal Attack on Woman for $75K Jewelry – EVOL

Texas law enforcement is making good on its vow to crack down on the transnational gang ‘Tren de Aragua,’ which has been wreaking havoc across multiple states following the Biden-Harris border crisis.

In a major operation, four suspected members of the violent Venezuelan gang were arrested after a dramatic 8-hour standoff with police in Dallas. The suspects are linked to a brutal $75,000 jewelry heist.

According to the New York Post, the gang targeted a woman on September 21, following her into her garage, pistol-whipping her, and forcing her into her home on Elsby Avenue, where they stole valuable items from her Gucci bag.

Three of the suspects—Yean Brayhan Torralba (20), Alberto Martinez Silva (34), and Manuel Hernandez-Hernandez (28)—were apprehended quickly. However, the gang leader, Wilmer Colmenares Gonzalez, barricaded himself inside a home for eight hours before surrendering to police, with SWAT teams from Dallas and Irving assisting in the operation.

Texas authorities were able to track down the gang members using surveillance footage and fingerprints from the crime scene. The assailants reportedly tied up the victim and threatened to cut off her fingers if she didn’t lead them to her jewelry.

Hernandez-Hernandez, the first suspect arrested, admitted to

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