AURORA | The City of Aurora is roughly the size of pre-evacuation Tampa, Florida. With 400,000 people spread over 164 square miles, it has swank subdivisions, working-class neighborhoods and the high-end resort where Donald Trump will hold a rally Friday to highlight a city turned into “a war zone” by immigrants, in the words of his campaign.
The reality is much different from the one Trump has been portraying to his rally attendees. As with many other American cities, Aurora’s crime rate is actually declining.
The matter that brought Aurora to Trump’s attention occurred in August in a single block of the city, in an apartment complex housing Venezuelan migrants.
It was then that video surfaced of heavily armed men going door to door in the complex called “The Edge At Lowry,” at East 12th Avenue and Dallas Street, where the New York-based owners claimed a Venezuelan gang was extorting rent from tenants. Someone outside the complex was shot and killed around the time the video was recorded, police said.
Now, two months later, authorities say they have identified the six men in the video and arrested one. Tenants of the building say police check in regularly and the area is safe.
“They left, and it’s been nice and calm,” said Edward Ramirez, 38, of the gunmen as he climbed into his car this week. He was one of more than a dozen of tenants who said in interviews that the threat has ebbed. “It’s quiet, we can work, it’s normal.”
Trump exploits a local crime
Aurora’s crime rate has followed a downward trend seen across the region, and across the country. That’s despite — or, some argue, partly because of — the influx of Venezuelans fleeing their country who have funneled into metro Denver and other cities nationwide.
Multiple studies show immigrants are less likely to commit crimes than native-born Americans. But Aurora also is an example of how Trump has been able to use real but isolated episodes of migrant violence to tar an entire population. He uses those examples to paint a picture of a country in chaos due to what he regularly calls an immigrant “invasion.”
“Do you see what they’re doing in Colorado? They’re taking over,” Trump, who often warns of “migrant crime,” said of Venezuelan gang members during a rally in Reading, Pennsylvania, on Wednesday. “They’re taking over real estate. They become real estate developers from Venezuela. They have equipment that our military doesn’t have.”
Trump’s sweeping claims about Aurora — his campaign’s announcement of the rally calls the city “a war zone,” linking to a story in the conservative New York Post that uses those words — have drawn sharp rebukes from local residents.
“Former President Trump’s visit to Aurora is an opportunity to show him and the nation that Aurora is a considerably safe city — not a city overrun by Venezuelan gangs,” Mayor Mike Coffman, who was an occasional Trump critic when he served as a Republican congressman, said in a statement. “The reality is that the concerns about Venezuelan gang activity have been grossly exaggerated.”
Gov. Jared Polis, a Democrat, noted that Aurora has long fought to shake its reputation as Colorado’s rougher big city. It’s the third most populous in the state and has long lived in the shadow of its neighbor, Denver. One-fifth of Aurora’s residents were born in another country.
“This is a safer town than its been before,” Polis said in an interview. “Things are going really great” in Aurora, Polis added, “and I don’t want this bizarre counter-narrative out there.”
The Trump campaign did not respond to a request for comment about how it supports its claim that the city is a “war zone” as crime is declining. Trump’s rally will be held at the Gaylord Rockies Resort & Convention Center, roughly 10 miles from the apartment complexes. His schedule for the day gives no indication he plans to visit the neighborhood.
Aurora became a magnet for Venezuelan migrants
Trump’s characterization of the city and the pushback from officials and residents are reminiscent of the falsehoods he and his running mate, JD Vance, spread about Haitian immigrants stealing and eating pets in Springfield, Ohio. Those repeated lies led to multiple bomb threats against schools, government buildings and city officials’ homes, forced evacuations and closures, and led the city to cancel an annual celebration of diversity, arts and culture.
Aurora did see a “slight” uptick in crime that coincided with the arrival of large numbers of Venezuelans in the city during September 2023, Police Chief Todd Chamberlain told a press conference last month. But that increase has since ebbed. According to Aurora police data, there were 12% fewer major crimes in the city — ranging from homicide to vehicle theft — last month than in September 2023.
The migrants began arriving in Denver at the end of 2022, which Colorado crime statistics show was the peak of a steady increase in crime in the state since the pandemic. In 2023, when Venezuelans became a staple on some Denver streetcorners selling flowers or offering quick car windshield washes, frustrating many Colorado voters, crime dropped statewide.
Aurora’s city council passed a resolution opposing resettlement of the migrants in their city, but nonprofits found willing landlords to take some anyway. Others moved independently, drawn by cheaper rents.
In July, thousands gathered at an Aurora shopping center to mark the elections in Venezuela, and police reported gunfire after the event, intended to celebrate the defeat of President Nicolas Maduro — who instead declared himself the winner despite tallies showing he lost.
It’s a rough neighborhood, slowly improving
On the campaign trail, Trump routinely cites specific cases of migrants committing crimes, often grim cases such as that of Laken Riley, a 22-year-old Georgia woman who was killed on a running trail in February. A Venezuelan citizen who entered the country illegally in 2022 has been charged with murder and other crimes in connection with the killing.
Trump has claimed Venezuela is emptying its jails and insane asylums to send dangerous people to the U.S. and has contended that Venezuela’s notoriously violent capital of Caracas is safer than many U.S. cities. The latter claim drew disbelief from Venezuelan migrants who say they feel far safer in Aurora.
“It’s a thousand times better than Venezuela here,” said Dexe Medina, 44, as she left the Aurora apartment complex.
The buildings have numerous broken windows, the hallway lights don’t work, and trash and discarded mattresses spill from a dumpster behind it.
The run-down conditions are part of the reason the August episode grabbed attention. Aurora closed one of three apartment buildings owned by CBZ Management due to unsanitary conditions. Aurora has said conditions have been bad at the complexes for a long time, predating the Venezuelan arrivals. But CBZ countered that it was unable to provide maintenance because a notorious Venezuelan gang, Tren de Aragua, took over the buildings.
The two buildings that remain open are now in receivership, and residents say they hope the new management finally restores regular maintenance. Medina said conditions have improved slightly — before, she said, the courtyards between the three-story buildings had “towers” of debris and trash.
The neighborhood where many Venezuelans settled has long been one of Aurora’s rougher stretches, close to Colfax Boulevard, a sometimes run-down drag that bills itself as the nation’s longest street and runs from Aurora west through neighboring Denver and into the foothills of the Rocky Mountains. On the opposite corner from the apartment complex, a mounted camera sits above the fence around a day care and a recorded voice warns visitors: “You are under video surveillance.”
Longtime residents say they’ve heard the occasional gunshot for years, but that things seem relatively calm now.
“Honestly, this general area has improved,” said Diego Garcia, 18, a high school senior who lives a block away from the complex where the video was filmed. “It used to be a lot worse.”
‘We’re putting them in a terrible situation’
Though residents feel safer, they acknowledge the days in August during which the armed men roamed the neighborhood were terrifying. Richard Rodriguez, 48, got a call from his mother in Venezuela, panicked about his safety once the video aired.
“Remember the fear that put in people’s hearts,” Rodriguez said of the video. “Imagine how it felt to us to live here.”
Dustin Zvonek, an Aurora City council member, also got concerned calls and texts once the video aired, asking if he was safe.
“I’m like, ‘Dude, I live 40 minutes away,'” Zvonek said.
Still, he said the situation was serious and problems remain. It can take many months before many of the Venezuelans awaiting asylum hearing can obtain work permits, leaving them desperate in a new country where they have few connections.
“We’re putting them in a terrible situation, and it’s having an impact on businesses,” he said, adding that a nearby Walmart and Walgreens recently closed because of theft concerns.
Zvonek, a Republican, stressed that Aurora remains a safe city with falling crime, but warned against minimizing specific problems like those in the apartment complexes. He noted that residents of the buildings and its immediate neighbors haven’t been assuaged when told crime is dropping overall.
“It’s always not a big deal,” Zvonek said, “until it happens to you.”








Trump’s presence in our state makes me ill frankly. Trump is an aging despicable old man a demented traitor who should be behind bars or facing charges for treason. The MAGA demon will enter Aurora spewing his vile lies and his adoring fans will swoon in a psychotic trance.
It was Donald Trump who demeaned the sacrifices of our troops who died in battle on the beaches of Normandy and Iwo Jima. It was Donald Trump who demeaned Senator John McCain’s service to our country. And it is Donald Trump who is our enemy. A man like Trump is a disgrace to humanity. Donald Trump will pay the price for his brazen depravity. The sooner the better.
Glad his presence in the state makes you ill, Jim. And yes, he is your enemy, as your side doesn’t even like this country, which is why your side think it needs to be “disrupted, dismantled, and abolished” while your allies chant “Death to America” in the nation’s streets.
The alternative reality you describe fascinates me. You hallucinate it so vividly. I sincerely hope you get the help you need.
Yes, your side does enjoy playing dumb when you dialectic is called out, Barto.
What a vivid imagination you have. I shudder to think what it must be like to live in the reality you’ve created for yourself. Sounds wild. Imaginary, but wild. I note you didn’t refute anything he claimed. THAT’S reality. You may support that behavior. I don’t.
There’s no need to refute something that’s plainly nonsense on its face, nor your denial of your side’s empirical beliefs or that of your allies.
Please Orphan. Get a life. Your asinine response is indicative of the MAGA code under which the Donald operates. First lie then deceive and make yourself the victim. Spread the conspiracy theories the more preposterous the better in order to captivate the MAGA rubes of which you are one. Trump is a despicable low life.
TDS is real and you are its embodiment. Soooooo amusing.
“Soooooo amusing?” MAGA morons like yourself, Juan, are easily amused especially given your empty minds ladened with Trump MAGA dung. Get a life Ruby!
Actually Juan. There’s nothing amusing about Trump or his sadistic means. And as far as embodiment goes, you’re clearly lost in Trump’s web of deceit. Trump wouldn’t give you or anyone else the time of day. He’s more likely to stab you in the back and get away with it because MAGA groupies like you let him and say thank you your worship. Who’s kidding who Juan?
You’re an expert on despicable low lifes and liars, Jim, because you seem them all the time. It’s called a mirror. Glad you agree this political polarization needs to continue escalating further.
Thank you for your tax dollars that paid for the extra security to protect against Leftwing nuts.
My goodness Juan, you certainly have a talent to embody your bottom of the barrel comments in MAGA flatulence. Trump is a scum bag and you’re smitten. That tells us a lot about you and your mental limitations.
You’re really bad at this :\
Too bad you weren’t one of the people tortured by those gang members, Billy. You know, the ones you and Dumbo Jim J asserted didn’t exist.