Aurora, Colorado, should, by rights, be a pretty quiet place. I should know — I lived there for thirty years. It’s in a decent setting, east of the city of Denver, and stretches from the Cherry Creek valley in the south to the high, dry plains in the northeast — a part of Aurora that locals used to jokingly refer to as “Saudi Aurora.”
Aurora isn’t a quiet place these days. Colorado has suffered badly from wave after wave of illegal immigration, with a leavening of vicious Venezuelan gang members from the notorious Tren de Aragua group. Early Tuesday morning, local authorities responded to a call of a home invasion that resulted in 14 of these goblins finding themselves behind bars.
Just before 2:30 a.m. on Tuesday, police were called to The Edge at Lowry Apartments in the 1200 block of Dallas Street for a reported armed home invasion in which…