‘They are in numbers here’: TBI director warns of violent Venezuelan gang resurfacing in Tennessee

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WKRN) —  The director of the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation (TBI) warned a violent Venezuelan gang has resurfaced in Tennessee.

Compared to the transnational gang MS-13, which is made up of mostly members of Central American descent, officials said members of the Venezuelan gang are known to be involved in crimes ranging from trafficking women to committing murder in broad daylight.

At Tuesday’s budget meeting with Tennessee Governor Bill Lee, TBI Director David Rausch opened his statement by saying, “I want to start off this morning with some concerning trends.”

According to Rausch, a Venezuelan gang named “Tren de Aragua” has been spotted in metropolitan areas across the Volunteer State.

“They are very violent. This is a group that was created in the prisons in Venezuela and they are here and they are in numbers here,” explained Rausch.

Venezuelan gangs are reportedly on the rise across the country. This year, the Biden administration named Tren de Aragua a “transnational criminal organization” and offered a $12 million reward for the arrest of its leaders. In fact, leaders in Texas directed its law enforcement to target the gang.

Story continues

TRENDING NOW

LATEST LOCAL NEWS