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Arrest warrants are available for two other suspects in the viral surveillance video from Aurora, Colorado: Police

A district court judge has signed two more arrest warrants for suspects involved in a viral surveillance video showing gunmen storming an apartment building in Aurora, Colorado.

The suspects are wanted for their involvement in an Aug. 18 shooting and their appearance on surveillance camera video, according to a news release from Aurora police on social media.

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The two suspects are Edilson Yoel Pena-Angulo (25) and Danyeer Aramillo-Meneses (23). You are wanted for first-degree burglary and threatening with a firearm.

While ten Venezuelan nationals were arrested last month and linked to the transnational gang Tren de Aragua, Aurora police claimed that none of the six suspects seen in the viral video had ties to a criminal organization.

Suspected members of the Tren de Aragua gang raided an apartment building in Aurora, Colorado, demanding rent in exchange for protection. (Edward Romero)

Their arrest warrants were signed late Monday afternoon by an Arapahoe County District Court judge.

“I find it very offensive that the police leadership is once again undermining the work of the men and women of the police department who have worked so hard to not only identify the Tren de Aragua gang members in this video, but also to identify them in general have to solve these cases against them,” said Aurora City Councilmember Danielle Jurinsky in an exclusive interview with Fox News Digital.

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Operation Safe Haven, a special unit of the Aurora Police Department tasked with investigating crimes against the local migrant community, filed the two arrest warrants in the courts.

Six gunmen can be seen in viral surveillance video taken shortly before a fatal shooting on August 18. One of the armed suspects, Naudi Lopez-Fernandez, 21, is in custody.

Aurora PD Chief Todd Chamberlain at the press conference

Aurora PD Chief Todd Chamberlain provided an update on the arrests of suspected Tren de Aragua members who were captured on surveillance video at a residence last month. (@AuroraPD via X)

Of the six, five were clearly identified. According to Aurora Police, “Operation Safe Haven investigators, with assistance from local, state and federal law enforcement partners, are actively pursuing all outstanding suspects.”

“Investigators are also working to positively identify the last remaining suspect in anticipation that a warrant for his arrest will be issued and presented to the courts in the future,” the release continued.

Inhabited apartment building with "Venezuela" graffiti

According to a resident, the house was completely overrun by the suspected gang members and the locks were changed. (Councilmember Danielle Jurinsky)

Colorado was declared a sanctuary state in 2019 after Democratic Gov. Jared Polis signed House Bill 19-1124. Denver is also a sanctuary city, meaning it does not cooperate with Immigration and Customs Enforcement.

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Gov. Jared Polis' office and Aurora police did not respond to Fox News Digital's requests for comment.