A North Dakota police chief says he cannot get help from the Biden administration regarding criminal activity involving Tren de Aragua gang members. North Dakota is now the 17th state to report Tren de Aragua gang crime.
West Fargo Police Chief Pete Nielson told the New Your Post that his small department needs federal resources to deal with the recent appearance of Tren de Aragua gang members in his city.
“If you don’t have federal help on these crimes crossing all these different state lines, it’s difficult for local police to enforce some of this,” Nielson told the Post. “We haven’t had a lot of federal partners knocking on our door here to assist with this crime.”BREAKING: Henry Theis, a suspected member of the violent Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua was arrested for felony theft in North Dakota after he allegedly stole $24,000 from local banks.
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This marks North Dakota as the 17th state where Tren de Aragua members have a presence.
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