In a significant development in the fight against organized crime, a US military strike has killed the leader of the Tren de Aragua gang, Hector Rusthenford Guerrero Flores. The strike was carried out with the help of Venezuela, and was announced by President Donald Trump on June 12.
"We have dealt a significant blow to the Tren de Aragua gang, and we will continue to work to dismantle their operations," said President Trump. The US military has been working to disrupt the activities of the gang, which has been involved in a range of criminal activities.
The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) is also involved in the investigation. The Buffalo Police Department is working closely with federal authorities to address any potential local implications. Residents in the Old First Ward are breathing a sigh of relief, as the gang's activities had been causing concern in the area. The Erie County Sheriff's Office is also on high alert, as the gang's members may try to flee to the area.
As the investigation continues, residents are waiting to see what will happen next. The US Department of Justice is set to provide more information on the strike and its implications at a press conference on June 15.
