Venezuelan street gangs have taken over new york city shelter, terrorizing times square

Venezuelan Street Gangs Have Taken Over New York City Shelter, Terrorizing Times Square

The Roosevelt Hotel in Manhattan, once a prestigious landmark, is now operating as a migrant shelter.

The situation surrounding it has escalated, with reports of Venezuelan street gangs, particularly the notorious Tren de Aragua, being linked to criminal activity in the area. According to the NYPD, this gang has been involved in a wave of crimes in Times Square, committing about 50 robberies. Despite multiple arrests—upwards of 20 individuals tied to the gang—most have been released due to the city’s bail policies.

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The Tren de Aragua gang originated in Venezuelan prisons but has now expanded internationally, including into New York City.

Venezuelan street gangs have taken over new york city shelter, terrorizing times square
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Some members are believed to be recruited from the migrant population residing at the Roosevelt Hotel, spilling their activities into the surrounding areas, including Times Square. The gang’s presence has contributed to growing concerns about public safety in Manhattan as they continue to engage in violent confrontations, including attacks on NYPD officers.

They are calling themselves “Los Diablos de la 42”, Spanish for “Little Devils of 42nd Street” according to the New York Post.

This rise in crime has ignited debates about migrant-related crime, the conditions within shelters, and the city’s capacity to manage the influx of asylum seekers. The NYPD is closely monitoring these developments, but enforcement challenges remain.

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