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Home » News » 5 alleged Tren de Aragua gang members charged in retail thefts, including 1 seen sobbing in police interview

5 alleged Tren de Aragua gang members charged in retail thefts, including 1 seen sobbing in police interview

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The Florida authorities arrested five suspended members of the Venezuelan gang Train El Aragua in relation to a series of retail robberies, and one of the suspects was seen sobbing during his interview with the application of the law.

Alexis Jose Rodríguez-Benavides, Smith Vásquez-Leon de Darwin, Ildemaro Miguel Escalona Mendoza, Ramon Jesus Carpinero-Luna and Samuel Oglis David Anthony Charlie are for organized and resignation vestention. Researchers are also working to add extortion charges, according to Fox 13.

The five suspects are all in the United States without authorization.

Polk County Sheriff, Gray Judd, shared an image at a Carpinero-Luna press conference, seemed to be sobbing while interviewed by researchers.

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Ramón Jesús Carpinero-Luna

Ramón Jesús Carpinero-Luna sobbing while interviewed by the Police. (Polk County Sheriff Office)

Judd said that investigation into retail crimes begged in October, when Publix reported that a series of high -end spirits from stores in Florida Central were stolen. Walmart and Sam’s Club made similar reports of robberies in their stores.

The researchers reported 32 cases of theft and theft only in Polk County.

The incident that helped researchers burst the suspects occurred last month in Sam’s Club in Lakeland, where the suspects tried to steal a shopping cart full of liquor of $ 3,200, according to the Sheriff.

Alexis Jose Rodríguez-Benavides, Darwins Smith Vásquez-Leon, Ildemaro Miguel Escalona Mendoza, Ramón Jesús Carpinero-Luna and Samuel Oglis David Anthony Charlie

Alexis Jose Rodríguez-Benavides, Darwins Smith Vásquez-Leon, Ildemaro Miguel Escalona Mendoza, Ramón Jesús Carpinero-Luna and Samuel Oglis David Anthony Charlie (Polk County Sheriff Office)

In that incident, the suspects judged a worker who grabbed the car in an effort to stop them, Judd said. The group went to a car in which they broke in the parking lot before escaping in an Uber.

The researchers registered the car and found stolen liquors, cell phones and a passport.

After identifying the suspects, the police learned that two of the men were already in custody for a different robbery in Osceola County. The other three suspects were arrested Thursday night.

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Sam's Club

The incident that helped researchers burst the suspects occurred last month in a Sam’s Club in Lakeland. (Getty images)

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“I can tell him that the violent gang was alive and well in the center of Florida,” Judd said at the press conference, referring to the Aragua Train.

The Sheriff said that suspects face improved positions due to their immigration state, since it criticized the people he described as “illegal criminal foreigners.”

“They are tormenting and terrifying and stealing, stealing and killing people,” Judd said.

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