
Aurora shooting suspected after a fatal attack with 5 children present
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Aurora, Colorado, police caught a suspect on Monday morning and in the context of the weekend shooting A woman dead And another seriously injured. Officers The man recognized the man as the national Venezuela national, which is in the United States without legal status in the United States.
Officers were looking for 30-year-old Michelle Jordan Castleno-Phonacca after shooting at an apartment in North-Central Aurora on Sunday morning. At the time of the incident, five children in the age group of 1 to 15 were also inside the apartment.
According to a spokesman for Aurora police department, Castleno-Phonka was detained at 6am near Mississippi Venue and Chambers Road.
“The Arora police department is dedicated to eliminating the gun in our community and is determined to hold the criminals responsible,” the department said that officials were working on nonstop to track the suspect.
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Authorities declared the arrest of Michelle Jordan Castleno-Phonka in connection with the Shooting of the Orora apartment, which died of a woman and five children as a witness. (Aurora Police Department)
Aurora Police Chief Todd Chamber The attack is called “a tragedy that should never be” and emphasized the importance of inter-agency cooperation and access to technology to prevent and respond to violent crimes.
“This was a heart attack and a damaged life loss,” Chamberlen said on a brief information of a reporter on Monday. “The responsible person should never be in the United States.”
Chamberlene recognized as Castalalano-Phonac Venezuela’s national The one who illegally entered the United States in 2023, first settled in Florida before going to Aurora. He further said that the suspect had not started any process to get legal resident or citizenship. The suspect was earlier quoted in Floror in Floror, at which time no other legal action was taken.
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Aurora Police Chief Todd Chamberlan addressed the media about the arrest of Venezuela’s immigrant accused in a deadly shootout. (Aurora Police Department)
Chamberlene shared more details about shooting and suggested that it could be caused by the occurrence of domestic violence.
According to the investigators, the chain of events began on Saturday evening, when the suspect left the apartment, under the influence of cocaine and alcohol, and approached someone to help acquire a gun. Police believes that he tested the weapons by the vehicle Near the East Mississippi Venue Venue and South Chambers Road Before going back to the apartment around 3 in the morning
A 15 -year -old girl answered the door when he arrived. Castleno-Phonacca forced to go in as women and children tried to get shelter in the bathroom. According to the Chamberlene, the suspect sent his back and fired the shots and hit the head of two women – one of them died at the scene. The woman is admitted to the hospital in critical condition.
“Five children – age 1, 6, 7, 9 and 15 – This child was subject to never witnessing any child,” Chamberlene said.

Aurora police arrested Venezuela’s National in the shooting of an apartment on Saturday and Sunday, which died of a woman. (Aurora Police Department)
Police said the children did not suffer physical damage during the shooting.
After the shooting, the Castallano-Fonka Colorado License Plate fled to the Green Akura MDX SUV with CV0668. The police issued a public alert and described it “armed and dangerous”.
Investigators used the surveillance mechanism to find the vehicle and movements of the suspect. He was eventually located at Taco Bell, where he was arrested without the incident.
Chamberline again said that the suspect had a history of violence and alleged that he had threatened the lives of Those who claimed to be careful. “This person is now on the road and in the closet,” he said.
Authorities confirmed that the residents of the apartment were also migrating Venezuela, but their legal status has been unclear. The victim’s support services are currently working with them.
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Chamberlen also spoke on the widespread challenges of the law enforcement, including the tensions between local and Federal Officers Between regarding the implementation of the Aurora’s immigrants and the implementation of foreigners.
He criticized the existing restrictions on local agencies like the ICE, especially after the recent legal action taken by the Colorado Attorney Turney General Phil Wazer.
“Officers are afraid of penalties for cooperating with the federal partner,” Chamberlen said. “It is a serious concern to try to deal with increasing crimes for local law enforcement. We are not here to target migrants here. We are here to hold the criminals responsible.”
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