Reputable members of the migrant gang broke into NYC’s drug raid and then reduced, they could avoid criminal prosecution

Two suspects of a violent gang of a moment de Aragua (TDA) living in New York migrants shelters were collapsed in an attack with a gun and drug earlier this month – and have since decreased because of smaller accusations that can be completed without persecution, according to a persecution Police, court documents and New York Post.
Police tells Fox News Digital that Jose Tamaronis-Calder (27) and Richard Garcia, 33, were arrested in February 5 on a raid in the Great Apple Store, where the Glock gun, two imitation guns and a large amount of drugs were found.
Both are famous members of the Venecuela Migrant TDA Banda, who terrorized cities across the country, reports the New York Post, citing sources. NYPD failed to confirm its alleged membership membership at Fox News Digital.
Jose Tamaronis-Calder, 27, left, and Richard Garcia, 33, right. (Secured the New York Post)
Gang members Treasing de Aragua arrested in Nyc apartment next to the living room
Rafael Nieves, 54, who told prosecutors that he owned a car trade, was also arrested. Police said the ratio took place on V&R Auto and collision in WoodSide, Queen.
All three were affected by drug and weapons charges, but documents reveal that Tamaronis-Calder and Garcia faced smaller accusations when the case went to court.
Tamaronis-Calder and Garcia are currently charged with two offenses; Possessing an air gun or air rifle and possession of an imitation firearm that let them walk without bail, prosecutors said.
Furthermore, the charges against Tamaronis-Calder and Garcia will be rejected after August 5, if he does not commit further crimes as part of the delay in thinking about the compliance (ACD) issued by the judge, prosecutors said.
Nieves, who faced the most serious accusations, also shot charges of drug and weapons, and the new point was not filled with a guarantee. His new accusations included a criminal possession of a firearm and imitation gun, as well as a criminal possession of a controlled substance in the seventh degree.
The Queens DA Office said the charges did not meet the conditions for the guarantee because the gun was unloaded and there were no ammunition. The office that -he added that the drugs found on the premises were in the office and consisted of cocaine and oxycodone tablets.
The attack took place at V&R Auto and a collision in Woodside, Queens. (Google Maps)
Gang member of a moment de Aragua arrested in NYC “He was trying to buy shells,” says Noem
“The office to inspect all the evidence and accusations such as justified,” the Queens da -a office states. “In this case, the accusation of weapons against the defendant Nieves is intended for a unloaded firearm and does not meet the guarantee conditions. Our office requested the supervised release and the judge approved the supervised release.”
“The charges against the other two defendants, Garcia and Tamaronis-Calder, are intended to possess an air gun and do not meet the conditions for bail.”
Police said Tamaronis-Calder and Nieves live in a shelter with the Crowne Plaza JFK airport, while Garcia’s address Data is as Hotel Roosevelt at Manhattan, which also acts as a migrant shelter.
Tamaronis-Calder and Garcia illegally crossed the US border, but were released at the time, federal sources of immigration for The Post said. Fox News turned to immigration and customs (ICE) for more information.
Richard Garcia’s address is given as a Hotel Roosevelt on Manhattan, which also acts as a migrant shelter. (Luiz C. Ribeiro/New York Daily News/Tribune News Service via Getty Images)
The law enforcement officer was revealed that the trio was facing smaller accusations.
“These are not the wrong individuals,” said the post. “They are documented by members of the famous violent criminal company, a gang that planted its flag here by rooting in narcotics, guns and trading people – and the best we can do is let them go?”
“If we were doing criminal jobs, we wouldn’t have an ice watching our streets for detainees.”
Crime Submitted under the management of Biden in the midst of unprecedented levels of border crosses that flowed into the ground, mainly through Mexico.
Ministry of Homeland Security Ministry of Homeland Noem told Fox News late last month that the TDA leader was collapsed in Immigration attack in the Bronx And he was trying to buy shells.
“He was just part of the weapon exchange and was trying to buy shells,” Noem said. “Why should anyone in this country buy a grenade and go out and perpetuate violence?”