Gang Activity on the Rise in Memphis: Residents Urged to Stay Vigilant
MEMPHIS, Tenn. โ In a surprising turn of events, the Memphis Police Department (MPD) has confirmed two separate incidents linked to the Venezuelan gang known as โTren de Araguaโ (TDA) right here in our own backyard. David Rausch, the director of the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation (TBI), recently shared important information during a budget hearing, revealing that this notorious gang has now made its presence known in every major city in our state. Talk about unsettling news!
A Growing Concern
The TDA is not just any run-of-the-mill gang; it originated in a Venezuelan prison and has gained national attention for its involvement in some truly shocking activities, including human and drug trafficking, as well as theft rings. If that wasnโt enough to raise alarm bells, the FBI has confirmed the gang’s activities right here in the U.S. This makes it essential for our community to be aware of whatโs happening around us.
The first encounter between TBI and the gang occurred this year during a human trafficking investigation. During this operation, Rausch noted that officers found multiple members of the gang involved in the trafficking of women who had been abducted from Venezuela. โWe were able to capture them, and they were out of Tennessee,โ Rausch explained, giving us some insights into this troubling situation.
Tennessee on High Alert
Now it seems the gang is back in Tennessee and, according to recent intelligence, theyโre likely to start expanding their illegal operations. This is raising concerns among local authorities who are stepping up their efforts to combat the growing threat.
Locally, the MPD has also noted two incidents linked to TDA. Officers found graffiti associated with the gang in the Appling Farms Station area earlier this year, sending a clear message that theyโve marked their territory. Just recently, on November 19, 2024, Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) took action by arresting Luis Alejandro Ruiz-Godoy, a gang member who had outstanding warrants through Interpol. Officials confirmed that he is currently being deported to Louisiana, putting a small dent in the group’s activities.
Staying Connected for Safety
โInvestigators with the Memphis Police Department have been, and will continue to be, in close contact with our local, state and federal partners regarding any new developments involving Venezuelan gangs,โ the MPD stated, ensuring residents that they have their fingers on the pulse of the situation.
While itโs easy to feel overwhelmed by this news, remember that knowledge is power. The more we educate ourselves about these issues, the better we can protect ourselves and our loved ones. So, keep your eyes peeled, stay informed, and donโt hesitate to report any suspicious activities to the police.
Conclusion
As we all navigate our day-to-day lives here in Memphis, itโs essential to stay aware of the things happening around us, especially when it comes to crime. The presence of gangs like Tren de Aragua can be destabilizing, but with continued vigilance from both residents and law enforcement, our community has a fighting chance. Letโs stay connected, stay informed, and look out for one another. Until next time, Memphis!

Author: STAFF HERE MEMPHIS WRITER
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