The woman from Aurora, Colorado, whose viral video exposed the dangers of the Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua in her community, spoke during former President Donald Trump’s rally Friday in the Denver suburb.
Cindy Romero captured footage in August from her doorbell camera of armed individuals allegedly with Tren de Aragua trying to break into an apartment at The Edge at Lowry complex. The video was captured shortly before a shootout at the apartment complex severely injured one person and damaged multiple cars. Romero and her husband Edward have since moved out of the complex with the help of Aurora City Councilwoman Danielle Jurinsky, who spoke earlier at the rally.
“This isn’t just affecting me,” Romero said at the Gaylord Rockies Resort and Convention Center in a rally that aired live on Newsmax and was simulcast on the Newsmax2 streaming platform. “This is affecting all of you, as well. We’ve got to get Trump back in office. We’ve got to get it done. With Trump’s help, we can take the state back over. We can make a difference. Thank you guys so much for all of your support for believing me.”
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